Greenstat and Everfuel have announced that they are aggressively exploring the establishment of a hydrogen hub in Kristiansand, Norway, as part of their collaboration agreement signed in July 2021.
They will collaborate with industry companies Elkem and Glencore Nikkelverk to build a hydrogen production facility in Kristiansand, which will be accompanied by a distribution center aimed at the fast-growing shipping segment, as well as offtake opportunities from partners in construction, trucking mobility, and green energy supplies to industrial clients.
The project partners are working with Elkem to lease property on the Fiskaa industrial estate near the harbors on the coastline. The project will be divided into two phases, the first of which will be a hydrogen production plant with a 20 MW electrolyzer capable of generating roughly 8 MT of green hydrogen per day. The PtX plant will be expanded to a 60 MW electrolyzer in the second phase, which is expected to be completed in 2027.
The proximity of the harbors in Kristiansand, Norway, makes it perfect for supplying marine hydrogen via container swapping and cascade fueling. A collection of ambitious partners have signed intention agreements to offtake hydrogen in Kristiansand, some of whom do not want to be identified at this time. Holland-Norway Lines, FFS Marine, and Arriva Shipping have all signed letters of intent to use the facility’s hydrogen. Kristiansand is appealing to partners in the mobility segments since it is also a logistics center for many enterprises.
Among those who have signed letters of intent to offtake hydrogen from the plant are Asko Agder and Implenia. In addition, Glencore Nikkelverk has signed a letter of intent for the offtake of surplus oxygen from the manufacturing facility. Everfuel and Greenstat will construct a highly energy-efficient PtX plant by combining excess heat from the facility with potential use of excess heat from the facility in partnership with Elkem Carbon.
“Hydrogen Hub Agder is the result of our excellent partnership with Greenstat, who are equally committed to making green hydrogen commercially available as we are. We were able to work with a variety of innovative and ambitious partners as part of this project, many of whom are looking into different methods to decarbonize their operations. We are excited to work with Greenstat to create cost-effective hydrogen solutions for a variety of applications, with the goal of making Norway a little greener in terms of shipping, transportation, and industry “Helge Skaarberg Holen, Everfuel’s Country Manager in Norway, agrees.
“Working on this project in our home region of Agder is a true joy for Greenstat. Together with Kristiansand municipality and Agder county, we have a clear goal of realizing the ‘Electric Region Agder’ vision and making the marine sector fossil-free “Greenstat Energy’s managing director, Torstein Thorsen Ekern, agrees.