Stord Hydrogen - pilot

Stord Hydrogen AS will be able to produce 140 tons of green hydrogen per year. The company is a collaborative effort of Hydrogen Solutions (HYDS), Alltec Services and Greenstat and will start production at Heiane in Stord before summer 2023.

From left, Thor Henrik Hagen (HYDS), Willie Wågen (Sustainable Energy katapultsenter), Magnar Aaland (Alltec Services) og Vegard Frihammer (Greenstat). Foto: SUSTAINABLE ENERGY KATAPULTSENTER

«This is a pivotal day for green industrial development. Not only will green hydrogen be made available for the market, it will also be used for the worlds first full scale test centre for green energy carrierers, Energy House.»

 – Willie Wågen, CEO Sustainable Energy Catapult Center

Emission free alternative

Together with Alltec Services, HYDS, the Sustainable Energy Norwegian Catapult centre, Greenstat is a partner in the newly started company Stord Hydrogen. At Heiane, Stord, a hydrogen production facility is constructed at the premises of the test centre Energy House. When the production plant is completed, it will be able to produce almost 400 kg of green hydrogen every day. It is enough to cover the fuel needs of around 800 passenger cars every day. "The hydrogen market in Norway, and in the rest of the world, will grow enormously in the coming years. The fact that we are now actually starting production here in Western Norway and making hydrogen available is incredibly important for speeding up the green shift. Hydrogen can be used both as an input factor in industry and as an emission-free fuel for cars, buses, trucks, trains or boats ", says Vegard Frihammer, founder and general manager of Greenstat.

 

Modular production facility 

HYDS will deliver the flexible, module-based production plant that will produce compressed hydrogen via electrolysis at Stord. The electrolysis technology is supplied by Danish Green Hydrogen Systems, through its Norwegian partner Liquiline. This will be their first delivery of this type of electrolyser to Norway.“Finally, we go from word to deed. This is the real starting point for us and for green commercial hydrogen production in Norway. Our goal is to achieve scalable hydrogen production with more locations. That our first facility will be at a test center that works with the fuel of the future for the maritime industry is positive ", says Thor Henrik Hagen, general manager of HYDS.

 

Energy efficiency 

The energy created during the various tests in the Energy House, through the Sustainable Energy Catapult Center, will now be converted to hydrogen. "Now we can actually utilize the energy we create during the actual testing. Instead of being lost, it is converted to hydrogen. This is a big step in the right direction for us who work to create an advanced, technological and forward-looking test center - built for tomorrow's solutions ", says Magnar Aaland, CEO of Alltec Services. In addition to utilizing the energy produced during tests in the Energy house, renewable energy from SKL's hydropower plant Blåfalli Vik will go into hydrogen production ."We will make our test facilities as affordable and sustainable as possible for our customers. This will reduce both our own and our customers' CO2 footprint. It will also make us more attractive on the market ", says Willie Wågen.