Partnership to transform Risavika into a green ammonia hub

August 14, 2024 |

In Norway, Iverson eFuels reports the Port of Risavika Norway is set to become a hub for green ammonia, potentially replacing over 102 million liters of diesel annually in maritime operations. By 2029, Iverson eFuels plans to produce 200,000 tons of green ammonia annually, which could render nearly 2,000 port calls at Risavika emission-free. 

This ambitious initiative, launched during the political and societal forum Arendalsuka, is the result of a new partnership between Iverson eFuels, Stavangerregionen Havn, ASCO Norge, and St1, all committed to making green ammonia as accessible as fossil fuels.

Eivind Hornnes, Business Developer at Stavangerregionen Havn emphasized the project’s impact: “Green ammonia has the potential to make large portions of the shipping fleet emission-free. To drive the energy transition, ammonia must be as accessible as fossil fuels are today. This is what we aim to achieve.”

The collaboration focuses on establishing comprehensive infrastructure for the production, storage, and distribution of green ammonia, with ASCO Norge set to build the necessary facilities and St1 ensuring supply chain readiness.

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