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Commercial hydrogen deliveries from Hellesylt have started

Norwegian Hydrogen successfully completed the first deliveries of green hydrogen from our production site in Hellesylt this week.

Our pioneering customer, Veidekke, uses the hydrogen in the production of asphalt at their site in Kristiansund, leading the way in zero-emission asphalt production. This innovative approach demonstrates the tangible benefits of green hydrogen, paving the path for a greener future within more industrial segments.

Contact for more information:

Marielle Furnes Mannseth

Group Brand & Sustainability Officer

marielle.furnes.mannseth@nh2.no

+47 934 02 140...

Read the full news release here

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