Cyient Awarded Contract for Hydrogen Facility Development in Bod?, Norway
Key Ideas
- Cyient has been awarded a strategic contract to support GreenH Bod in the development and execution of a hydrogen production and distribution facility in Bod?, Norway.
- The project is a joint venture between GreenH, a Norwegian company focusing on green hydrogen, and Luxcara, an asset manager promoting renewable energy projects in Europe.
- The hydrogen facility in Bod? will supply green hydrogen fuel to Torghatten Nord AS for the Vestfjorden ferries, contributing to Norway's renewable energy goals in the maritime and transport sectors.
- Cyient's role includes owner's engineering and detailed plant engineering services, leveraging their experience in green and renewable energy to optimize project delivery for this significant renewable energy initiative.
Cyient has secured a strategic contract to support GreenH Bod in the development and execution of a hydrogen production and distribution facility at Langstranda in Bod?, Norway. This project, a collaboration between GreenH and Luxcara, aims to advance Norway's renewable energy ambitions by delivering green hydrogen to the maritime sector and heavy transport industries. The hydrogen facility will play a crucial role in supplying green hydrogen fuel under a long-term agreement with Torghatten Nord AS for the Vestfjorden ferries, marking a significant milestone in Norway's green energy transformation. The partnership between Cyient, GreenH, and Luxcara signifies a joint effort towards ensuring a sustainable energy solution. Cyient's responsibilities encompass providing owner's engineering and detailed plant engineering services, leveraging their expertise in green and renewable energy to optimize project delivery and efficiency. This initiative not only showcases a commitment to green technology but also highlights the collaborative efforts of the involved parties in driving sustainability in the energy sector.
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