Greenstat Commences Construction of 20 MW Green Hydrogen Facility in Rogaland, Norway
Key Ideas
- Greenstat has started building a 20 MW green hydrogen production facility in Fiskå, Rogaland county, as part of the Agder Hydrogen Hub in Kristiansand.
- The company aims to supply green hydrogen to maritime, heavy transport, and construction machinery industries in the region by 2026.
- The project includes plans for a phase two with an additional 40 MW capacity, with Letters of Intent already signed for hydrogen offtake with various companies.
- Greenstat has partnered with Aragon for engineering support in designing the facility and selecting equipment and service providers.
Greenstat, a renewable energy firm, has initiated the construction of a 20 MW green hydrogen production facility in Fiskå, Rogaland county, Norway. This project forms part of the Agder Hydrogen Hub in Kristiansand, which aims to cater to the demand for green hydrogen from maritime, heavy transport, and construction machinery industries in the area by 2026. The company has started work on the first phase of the project, with an additional 40 MW capacity expansion planned for the second phase. Greenstat has taken over the project from Danish firm Everfuel and secured a lease agreement with Elkem for land use. Letters of Intent have been signed with companies for hydrogen offtake, demonstrating positive industry interest. The project also focuses on maritime traffic along the Norwegian coast, indicating a strategic target for Greenstat. To support the project's development, Greenstat has enlisted Aragon as the engineering partner for assistance in final plant design and supplier selection.