More support for Rjukan liquid hydrogen project with EUR 31.5 million grant from EU Innovation Fund
With RjukanLH2, Norwegian Hydrogen will build a new facility in Rjukan for the production, liquefaction, and storage of green hydrogen, as well as develop an integrated bunkering solution to supply zero-emission liquid hydrogen to the maritime sector. When operations commence in 2028, the facility will deliver more than 3,500 tonnes of green hydrogen annually, enabling emission reductions of up to 99.8% compared to fossil fuels.
The project represents an important milestone in Norway’s transition to a zero-emission energy system, establishing the foundation for a scalable value chain for liquid hydrogen that can expand in step with growing demand from the maritime sector. Once operational, RjukanLH2 will make a significant contribution to the decarbonization of shipping and strengthen Norway’s position as a leading player in green hydrogen production.
Read more details in the press release from the European Commission: Commission invests €2.9 billion from the Innovation Fund to boost net-zero technology projects
In May this year, Norwegian Hydrogen also announced EUR 13.2 million opex support from the most recent EU Hydrogen Bank auction, as well as NOK 50 million in grant and a green growth loan of NOK 50 million from Innovation Norway to the same project:
