- Worley Rosenberg awarded FEED with exclusive EPC option for Norwegian Hydrogen’s 25 MW RjukanLH2 liquid hydrogen plant (10 t/day) in Rjukan, Norway.
- EPC phase targeted to start in H2 2026, with hydrogen deliveries from the facility expected to commence in 2028.
- Scope includes pressurized alkaline electrolyzer stacks, a hydrogen liquefaction unit, and supporting infrastructure (power, water, hydrogen delivery).
- Project backed by a PPA for renewable power and commercial offtake by Samskip, with funding from the EU Innovation Fund, EU Hydrogen Bank and Innovation Norway.
Project overview
Worley Rosenberg has been awarded the FEED contract, with an exclusive EPC option, for Norwegian Hydrogen’s 25 MW RjukanLH2 liquid hydrogen facility in Rjukan, Norway; the plant is designed for 10 tonnes/day and will be the Nordic region’s first liquid hydrogen production site.
Schedule and delivery
The FEED will enable transition to execution; an EPC phase is estimated to start in H2 2026 and hydrogen deliveries are expected to begin in 2028.
Technical scope
Design work covers modularized, pre‑selected technologies including next‑generation pressurized alkaline electrolyzer stacks and a hydrogen liquefaction unit, plus associated infrastructure for power, water and hydrogen delivery to support operable, maintainable operations.
Commercial and funding
The project is supported by a Power Purchase Agreement for renewable electricity sourced from the Rjukan grid to ensure traceability to renewables, has a committed offtake partner (Samskip) for maritime and logistics use, and has received funding from the EU Innovation Fund, the EU Hydrogen Bank and Innovation Norway.