Aker Horizons has been allocated a grid capacity for its large-scale green ammonia plant under development outside Narvik and its facility in Berlevåg, both in Northern Norway.
Our ambition is for the first fueling stations for hydrogen to be opened in Eastern Finnmark during 2023, says CEO of Norwegian Hydrogen, Jens Berge, and
Transitioning to a green future in all mobility-related sectors is not just about developing innovative vehicles and the required infrastructure, but als.
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OSLO, Norway, July 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Aker Clean Hydrogen today published results for the second quarter and first half of 2021, showing the company has taken decisive steps towards realizing its ambition to accelerate clean energy by producing clean hydrogen safely and affordably. In just a few months, we have established projects and prospects with net capacity of more than 1.7 GW in Norway, Chile and Uruguay, so we are heading steadily towards our 2030 target of reaching 5 GW net installed capacity, said Knut Nyborg, Chief Executive Officer of Aker Clean Hydrogen.
Highlights in the second quarter included:
Aker Horizons launches Aker Clean Hydrogen to industrialize clean hydrogen and reduce CO2 emissions globally
19 Feb 2021
Aker Clean Hydrogen to develop, build, own, and operate clean hydrogen production at scale, leveraging domain expertise across Aker group
Cooperation with Statkraft and Yara to establish Europe’s first industrial-scale green ammonia project in Norway – the 450 MW Herøya plant
Partnering with Mainstream Renewable Power to unlock the green hydrogen and ammonia economy in Chile and with Aker BioMarine to enable emission free shipping in Antarctica
Portfolio of nine projects and prospects with total net capacity of 1.3 GW in development
Aims to reach a net installed capacity of 5.0 GW and to remove more than 9 million tonnes of CO2 per year by 2030