H2AMN – Hydrogen, ammonia and methanol in hydrogen hubs in the Nordic region
The aim is to analyze the potential for hydrogen-based fuel pathways (focusing on hydrogen, ammonia and electromethanol) in the Nordic region based on three case studies of energy hubs, focusing on ports, in different Nordic locations.
The case studies include Iceland (exemplified by the port of Isafjordur and the Bakki/Husavik area), the Port of Gothenburg (including marine applications) and Luleå (focusing on the new opportunities for the local energy company Luleå Energi AB when SSAB will transition its steel production to hydrogen-based fossil-free solutions).
Funding: Nordic Energy Research, partners (total budget 17,8 MSEK, LTU: 10,4 MSEK)
Partners: IVL, University of Iceland, Port of Gothenburg, Statkraft, Landsvirkjun, Blámi, NTNU, Luleå Energi, SSAB, Pite Hamn
Duration: 2023-2026
Contacts: Joakim Lundgren, Cecilia Wallmark and Andrea Toffolo
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