Norwegian Hydrogen announces Hellesylt GH2 plant will begin commercial production ‘within weeks’

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Norwegian Hydrogen announced its Hellesylt site in Norway has successfully produced the first grams of green hydrogen molecules, and the project has now entered its final commissioning and test phase.

The project, developed, built, and operated by Norwegian Hydrogen, should begin full commercial operation within a few weeks, the company said in a release. The coming weeks will see “rigorous testing and optimization” to ensure a smooth transition into full production, with output from the Hellesylt Hydrogen Hub gradually rising to the full capacity of 1.3 tonnes per day.

The plant uses renewable power sourced from hydropower stations located in the area to generate green hydrogen, and the first deliveries from the facility will be made to Veidekke, Cyan Energy, Skulebas and Vireon.

The hub will also open a high-capacity hydrogen refueling…

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