Worley Rosenberg has been awarded the Front‑End Engineering and Design (FEED) contract, with an exclusive option for Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC), for Norwegian Hydrogen’s 25 MW RjukanLH2 project in Rjukan, Norway. The scheme will create the Nordic region’s first industrial‑scale liquid hydrogen production facility, with a capacity of 10 tonnes per day of liquid green hydrogen.
The FEED phase will help Norwegian Hydrogen move into the execution stage, with Worley Rosenberg developing an EPC execution plan in parallel; the EPC phase is expected to start in the second half of 2026. The design will focus on delivering a safe, fully functional, operable, and maintainable facility, using pre‑selected technologies including next‑generation pressurised alkaline electrolyser stacks and a hydrogen liquefaction unit, plus associated infrastructure such as power supply, water connections, and hydrogen delivery systems.
The project is backed by a solid commercial framework, including a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for renewable electricity from the Rjukan power grid, ensuring fully traceable green hydrogen that meets strict EU criteria. Norwegian Hydrogen has also secured Samskip as an offtaker for liquid hydrogen for zero‑emission maritime and logistics operations, with deliveries targeted from 2028.
The project has received financial backing from the EU Innovation Fund, the EU Hydrogen Bank, and Innovation Norway, underscoring its role in advancing Europe’s hydrogen value chain.
The Worley Rosenberg team in Stavanger will lead the work, supported by the company’s Hydrogen Center of Excellence in The Hague and its Global Integrated Delivery centre in India.