LONGi Hydrogen’s electrolyzers picked for mystery project in Norway

Business Developments & Projects

LONGi Hydrogen, a green hydrogen production equipment and solution provider and a wholly-owned subsidiary of LONGi Green Energy Technology, has been awarded a contract to supply multiple sets of 1,000 Nm3/h Hi1 electrolyzers for an undisclosed project in Norway.

Courtesy of LONGi Hydrogen

Scheduled to begin operations in 2026, the project will play a significant role in achieving global climate goals by replacing fossil fuels with e-fuels, according to LONGi.

As for the electrolyzers that will be provided, LONGi said they feature high safety, efficiency and low power consumption, along with Balance of Plant (BoP) equipment.

Ma Jun, President of LONGi Hydrogen, commented: “The successful signing of the project in Norway represents an important step forward for LONGi Hydrogen, following the signing of the first European project in Germany earlier this year. This achievement further demonstrates the strong trust European customers place in our products, technology, and global capabilities.”

“As a pioneer in green hydrogen production equipment, we have supported overseas customers and their global projects over the past three years, accompanying their journey from pilot initiatives to broader commercialization. We are honored to collaborate with our European partners on this project, leveraging our technical expertise and project experience to accelerate the development of green hydrogen projects and empower the global transition to a greener future.”

It is worth noting that at the beginning of 2024, LONGi partnered up with ACWA Power, a developer, investor and operator of power generation, water desalination and green hydrogen plants worldwide, for the first phase of a green hydrogen project in Uzbekistan. Specifically, the two parties announced cooperation on the 3,000-tonne green ammonia pilot project. LONGi revealed that it will supply ALK electrolyzer stacks as well as full BoPs for the project.

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