Hellesylt / Norway
Norwegian Hydrogen AS, Hellesylt, Norway, is developing one of Norway’s most impressive hydrogen plants with the Hellesylt Hydrogen Hub (HHH) pilot project. In the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Geirangerfjord, the entire green hydrogen supply chain is being mapped to supply regional industry and for mobility applications on land and waterways – with the aim of decarbonizing Norway.
Norwegian Hydrogen AS, based in Ă…lesund, is developing hydrogen infrastructure in Northern Europe and has major industrial stakeholders such as the Flakk Group, Hexagon Purus, Hofseth International and Tafjord Kraftproduksjon.
The facility forms the starting point for further infrastructure projects. The site is close to the UNSE- CO World Heritage Site Geiranger Fjord. According to the Norwegian Ministry of the Environment, from January 1, 2026, only tourist ships and smaller ferries will be allowed to sail here if they do not cause any emissions.
The hydrogen electrolysis plant consists of several containers up to 40 feet long. The hydrogen is produced electrolytically with proton exchange membranes (PEM technology) at a pressure of 37 bar. Compressors, storage tanks, trailer filling stations and two high-pressure dispensers allow the refueling of different vehicles at 350 and 700 bar as well as the filling of mobile trailer storage tanks.
The waste process heat generated is also used to heat local facilities. The green hydrogen required for this is produced using energy from hydroelectric power plants. In addition to future mobility applications, the hydrogen produced is currently also used for the emission-free production of asphalt by filling trailers.
Customer
Norwegian Hydrogen AS
Location
Hellesylt (Norway)
Application
Trailerfilling, Refueling Station
Product
gEl600
Performance
3 MW, 600 Nm3/h
Commissioning
April 2024
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