Veidekke, one of Scandinavia’s largest contractors, has extended its collaboration with Norwegian Hydrogen by selecting them to supply green hydrogen for its newly converted asphalt plant in Ålesund. This marks Veidekke’s second hydrogen-powered plant, furthering the company’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions in its asphalt production operations. Earlier this year, Norwegian Hydrogen began delivering green hydrogen produced in Hellesylt to Veidekke’s Kristiansund plant, which became the world’s first asphalt factory to use hydrogen exclusively as an energy source. Building on the success of this pioneering project, Veidekke has now contracted Norwegian Hydrogen to fuel the Ålesund plant, continuing its push toward sustainable, emission-free asphalt production. Official Opening of the Ålesund Asphalt Plant On September 4th, Veidekke officially opened the new facility in Ålesund, marking a significant milestone in the company’s journey to decarbonize its operations. The event was attended by key figures from both Veidekke and Norwegian Hydrogen, alongside local officials. "We are pleased to have Norwegian Hydrogen on board for this project," said Martin Holmqvist, Director of Asphalt at Veidekke Infrastructure. "Their ability to deliver on promises makes them an important partner. We look forward to collaborating on more hydrogen projects across the country in the years to come." Expanding Green Hydrogen Solutions Simen Skaare Eriksen, Chief Commercial Officer at Norwegian Hydrogen, expressed enthusiasm for the partnership's growth: "There are huge climate benefits to be gained by using green hydrogen across several industry sectors. It’s inspiring to work with Veidekke, a company that shares our vision of leading the climate transition. We are thrilled to expand this collaboration and provide green hydrogen for the Ålesund facility." Environmental Impact Asphalt production traditionally relies on fuels such as natural gas, propane, diesel, and biodiesel, all of which contribute to significant CO2 emissions. In Norway alone, asphalt plants account for approximately 400,000 tons of CO2 emissions annually. By transitioning to green hydrogen, Veidekke aims to drastically reduce its carbon footprint, setting a new standard for sustainability in the construction industry. Veidekke’s expansion into hydrogen-powered asphalt production underscores the company’s commitment to reducing industrial emissions and serves as a model for the future of sustainable infrastructure development.

Veidekke Expands Green Hydrogen Use to Second Asphalt Plant in Ålesund, Strengthening Partnership with Norwegian Hydrogen

Veidekke, one of Scandinavia’s largest contractors, has extended its collaboration with Norwegian Hydrogen by selecting them to supply green hydrogen for its newly converted asphalt plant in Ålesund. This marks Veidekke’s second hydrogen-powered plant, furthering the company’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions in its asphalt production operations.

Earlier this year, Norwegian Hydrogen began delivering green hydrogen produced in Hellesylt to Veidekke’s Kristiansund plant, which became the world’s first asphalt factory to use hydrogen exclusively as an energy source. Building on the success of this pioneering project, Veidekke has now contracted Norwegian Hydrogen to fuel the Ålesund plant, continuing its push toward sustainable, emission-free asphalt production.

Official Opening of the Ålesund Asphalt Plant

On September 4th, Veidekke officially opened the new facility in Ålesund, marking a significant milestone in the company’s journey to decarbonize its operations. The event was attended by key figures from both Veidekke and Norwegian Hydrogen, alongside local officials.

“We are pleased to have Norwegian Hydrogen on board for this project,” said Martin Holmqvist, Director of Asphalt at Veidekke Infrastructure. “Their ability to deliver on promises makes them an important partner. We look forward to collaborating on more hydrogen projects across the country in the years to come.”

Expanding Green Hydrogen Solutions

Simen Skaare Eriksen, Chief Commercial Officer at Norwegian Hydrogen, expressed enthusiasm for the partnership’s growth: “There are huge climate benefits to be gained by using green hydrogen across several industry sectors. It’s inspiring to work with Veidekke, a company that shares our vision of leading the climate transition. We are thrilled to expand this collaboration and provide green hydrogen for the Ålesund facility.”

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Environmental Impact

Asphalt production traditionally relies on fuels such as natural gas, propane, diesel, and biodiesel, all of which contribute to significant CO2 emissions. In Norway alone, asphalt plants account for approximately 400,000 tons of CO2 emissions annually. By transitioning to green hydrogen, Veidekke aims to drastically reduce its carbon footprint, setting a new standard for sustainability in the construction industry.

Veidekke’s expansion into hydrogen-powered asphalt production underscores the company’s commitment to reducing industrial emissions and serves as a model for the future of sustainable infrastructure development.

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