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Veidekke chooses Norwegian Hydrogen to supply hydrogen for a second asphalt plant, expanding operations to Ålesund

Veidekke, one of Scandinavia’s largest contractors, expands its collaboration with Norwegian Hydrogen by contracting a supply of green hydrogen to Veidekke’s newly converted plant in Ålesund. This move will enable Veidekke to utilize hydrogen at two of its asphalt production plants, further solidifying its commitment to reducing carbon emissions in its operations.
Norwegian Hydrogen deliveries to Veidekke in Ålesund

Earlier this year, it was announced that Norwegian Hydrogen would deliver green hydrogen produced in Hellesylt to Veidekke’s first asphalt plant in Kristiansund, the world’s first factory capable of producing asphalt solely using hydrogen as an energy carrier for the heating process. After successfully delivering hydrogen to Kristiansund for several months, Veidekke is expanding its collaboration with Norwegian Hydrogen to supply green hydrogen to a second asphalt plant in Ålesund.

Official Opening of the Ålesund asphalt production plant

On Wednesday, September 4th, Veidekke officially opened the factory in Ålesund. This event marked a significant milestone in Veidekke’s journey towards sustainable, emission-free asphalt production.

We are pleased to have Norwegian Hydrogen on board for this project. Norwegian Hydrogen is a player that not only talks but actually delivers and produces, making them an important partner for us. We hope to collaborate on other hydrogen projects in different parts of the country in the coming years as well.
Martin Holmqvist, Director of Asphalt at Veidekke Infrastructure.
Grand opening of Veidekke in Ålesund

Grand opening of Veidekke’s site in Ålesund on September 4th. From left: Marielle Furnes Mannseth (Group Brand and Sustainability Officer, Norwegian Hydrogen), Anders Riise (County Mayor of Møre og Romsdal), Martin Holmqvist (Director of Asphalt at Veidekke Infrastructure), Øyvind Larsen (Executive Vice President, Veidekke), Eddie Heggard Engebretsen (Project Manager, Veidekke), Kenneth Næss (Procurement Director, Veidekke), Simen S. Eriksen (CCO, Norwegian Hydrogen)

There are huge climate benefits to be gained by using green hydrogen within several industry segments. It is inspiring to work with the team at Veidekke, who shares our ambition to lead the way in the climate transition of these sectors. Congratulations to Veidekke on the opening of the new Ålesund facility. We are thrilled to expand this collaboration with deliveries to Ålesund.
Simen Skaare Eriksen, Chief Commercial Officer at Norwegian Hydrogen

Significant environmental impact

Traditionally, asphalt plants require high thermal energy, with natural gas, propane, diesel, and biodiesel being the common fuels used, all contributing to significant climate emissions. In Norway alone, asphalt production accounts for approximately 400,000 tons of CO2 emissions per year. By transitioning to hydrogen, Veidekke sets out to drastically reduce these emissions.

Simen S. Eriksen, CCO Norwegian Hydrogen

Simen S. Eriksen, CCO Norwegian Hydrogen

Officially opening the production

Anders Riise (County Mayor of Møre og Romsdal) and Øyvind Larsen (Executive Vice President, Veidekke) connecting the hydrogen deliveries to Veidekkes facility and officially opening the production.

About Veidekke
Veidekke is one of Scandinavia’s largest contractors and property developers, involved in all types of construction assignments, housing project development, road maintenance, and the production of asphalt, crushed stone, and gravel. Known for its involvement and local expertise, Veidekke has a turnover of approximately NOK 39 billion. Nearly half of its 8,000 employees own shares in the company, which is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange. Veidekke has been consistently profitable since its founding in 1936.

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