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Norway’s Karmsund Hydrogen Project to Begin Operations in 2028

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso25/06/20253 Mins Read
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With a planned production capacity of over 3,000 tonnes per year, a new green hydrogen facility in Karmsund, Norway is positioning itself as a key enabler of regional decarbonization for both maritime and onshore industry.

Backed by Karmsund Hydrogen—a joint venture between Norwegian Hydrogen, Sigma, and Karmsund Group—the facility is slated to begin operations in 2028 and will be co-developed with maritime hydrogen specialist HydePoint.

The project is anchored in a 20 MW electrolysis installation and strategically located at Karmsund Group’s service base, ensuring direct access to high-emission users in the Haugalandet region. Its development is explicitly designed around the needs of local industry, an approach intended to maximise demand certainty and long-term viability—two common bottlenecks in the green hydrogen sector.

At the core of the Karmsund model is its integration into existing industrial ecosystems. Industrial and maritime actors are already engaged in active dialogue with the project’s developers, laying the groundwork for structured offtake agreements—often the missing link in project bankability. This proximity to offtakers and alignment with real-world demand represents a pragmatic deviation from speculative hydrogen production strategies.

HydePoint’s involvement introduces a modular production system that integrates barge-based hydrogen generation with onshore distribution infrastructure. This flexibility enables supply to be scaled alongside demand—particularly valuable in a market where usage profiles are still evolving and traditional infrastructure investment is often overbuilt or underutilised.

The concept mirrors trends in decentralized hydrogen production emerging in European maritime hubs like Rotterdam and Ostend, where port authorities and industrial clusters are increasingly favoring distributed generation over large-scale centralized models due to its responsiveness and modular economics.

The Karmsund facility is being developed without a national hydrogen auction framework or production incentive in place—underscoring Norway’s relatively cautious approach to subsidizing electrolysis-based hydrogen. As such, the project must rely on commercial offtake and industry partnership to close its business case, placing even greater emphasis on cost-effective design and demand alignment.

While the EU and UK are deploying contracts for difference (CfDs) and hydrogen production subsidies to bridge the green–grey cost gap, Norway’s hydrogen roadmap has focused more on R&D and pilot deployments. The Karmsund project will therefore serve as a bellwether for how market-driven initiatives can proceed in a low-subsidy environment.

The 3,000-tonne annual output, while modest compared to gigawatt-scale ambitions elsewhere in Europe, represents a strategically sized facility that aligns with near-term regional decarbonisation goals. It also allows for incremental expansion—HydePoint’s modular systems and Karmsund Hydrogen’s scalable site plan are designed to grow with demand.


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