Green Hydrogen World’s First Fully Automated Electrolyzer Production Facility be to Launched in Norway

Source: Press release |

Nel will be launched the world’s first fully automated electrolyzer production facility at Herøya, Norway. With a current production capacity of 500 MW which can be further increased to 2 GW, the plant is a vital project for the company which aims to achieve 100 % green renewable hydrogen consumption for the world’s industrial and mobility sectors.

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Nel has invited customers and partners for the grand opening of the new factory, and the Norwegian Minister of Energy and Petroleum will give the official opening speech.
Nel has invited customers and partners for the grand opening of the new factory, and the Norwegian Minister of Energy and Petroleum will give the official opening speech.
(Source: Nel)

Oslo/Norway – With the official launch of the world’s first fully automated electrolyzer production facility, Nel is near to making green hydrogen a true winner. Green renewable hydrogen currently makes up just one percent of the world’s total industrial and mobility hydrogen consumption. But Nel’s pioneering new plant at Herøya, which is officially opened, is at the forefront of the race to turn one into one hundred. In addition, falling cost of green hydrogen will unlock new application areas where green hydrogen is the best or only option for decarbonizing.

The secret is scale-up and automation, which is lowering the unit cost of electrode production like never before. Nel is on track to make green renewable hydrogen as cheap, or cheaper, to produce than natural-gas-based hydrogen by 2025. Nel is reiterating its goal of delivering green hydrogen at 1.5 dollars/kg, and to achieve this capex must be reduced to a quarter of today’s level.

“Half of the savings we need to make will come from scale-up and increased efficiency in production. The rest will come from the economy of scale, and from effective industrial partnerships,” says Jon André Løkke, Nel’s CEO.

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“At Herøya we are producing the best alkaline electrolyzers in the world. The next step would be to industrialize our PEM technology in the US in a similar way,” says Løkke, adding that Nel is also investing a lot of capital in the development of concepts as large as 800 MW and beyond based on 20, 100, 200 MW building blocks.

“Our large-scale concepts allow us to optimize the overall capex and realize synergies to reduce cost,” says Løkke.

Nel has invited customers and partners for the grand opening of the new factory, and the Norwegian Minister of Energy and Petroleum will give the official opening speech.

“Nel’s new factory at Herøya is a step in the right direction towards a future without emissions. In a growing hydrogen market, even more electrolyzers are needed, and it will be a sign of quality that the electrolyzers are marked ‘Made in Norway’,” says Terje Lien Aasland, Minister of Energy and Petroleum. “Norway has competitive and competent industrial environments that can contribute to hydrogen development. Not least at Herøya.”

This pioneering new plant at Herøya currently has 500 MW of production capacity. With further investment, this figure can rise to 2 GW, a sizeable portion of the 10 GW of capacity Nel is targeting to reach within 2025, if required by the market.

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