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Veidekke and Norwegian Hydrogen sign contract for supply of green H2 to asphalt production

An asphalt plant requires high thermal energy, and until now, gas, propane, diesel, biodiesel and wood pellets have been used, all with climate emissions. The total emissions from Norwegian asphalt production are around 400,000 tpy of CO2.

The world’s first factory capable of producing asphalt solely using H2 as an energy source is located in Kristiansund. Here, Veidekke has converted the factory and produced about 3,000 tons of asphalt in 2023, using only H2 as an energy source. In 2024, Veidekke aims to increase the production of emission-free asphalt and has, for this purpose, initiated a collaboration with Norwegian Hydrogen.

In Hellesylt, further south in Møre & Romsdal, Norwegian Hydrogen is now building a production facility for green H2 that will be able to produce over 400 tpy. The plant will start up in 2024 and will then be able to supply H2 to, among others, Veidekke’s facility in Kristiansund.

“There are huge climate benefits to be gained by using green H2 for various purposes within industry and construction, and it is inspiring to work with actors who share our ambition to lead the way in the early stages of climate transition in these sectors. We are naturally very pleased that Veidekke has chosen to enter this collaboration with us and are looking forward to starting deliveries to Kristiansund,” said Simen Skaare Eriksen, Chief Commercial Officer at Norwegian Hydrogen.