Worley Rosenberg Selected for Engineering Phase of Norwegian 35 MW Liquid Hydrogen Project

Norwegian Hydrogen has engaged Worley Rosenberg to conduct the Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) phase for the RjukanLH₂ project in Rjukan, Norway. The 35 MW facility will combine pressurized alkaline electrolysis with on-site liquefaction to produce up to 10 tonnes of liquid hydrogen daily.
The FEED contract includes an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) option. Worley Rosenberg's scope encompasses process, mechanical, electrical, civil, and instrumentation engineering, along with integration of pre-selected electrolyzer and liquefaction technology packages. The company will execute work from its Stavanger office with support from expertise centers in The Hague and India.
The facility will utilize renewable electricity from a power purchase agreement with Tinn Energi. Samskip has committed to purchasing liquid hydrogen for maritime and logistics operations. The project has received financial backing from the EU Innovation Fund, the EU Hydrogen Bank, and Innovation Norway.
The modular design approach aims to optimize fabrication, transport, and installation while reducing construction risks. The EPC phase is scheduled to commence in the second half of 2026, with facility deliveries expected to begin in 2028.
Originally reported by Hydrogen Tech World. Read the full article →