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Aker Horizons and VNG partner on green ammonia

Aker Horizons and VNG partner on green ammonia
Together with the local community, local partners Nordkraft, Narvik municipality, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Aker Horizons plans to develop an industrial activity that will convert the existing surplus of renewable power into green jobs and sustainable industries. The Narvik region offers the cheapest renewable energy in Europe, and Aker Horizons is developing value chains based on low-cost renewable energy that is integrated with midstream products such as hydrogen, and downstream end-use products such as ammonia and green iron (photo courtesy Aker Horizons).

Norway-headed Aker Horizons ASA, a developer of green energy and industry, has announced that it has signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) with the German gas group VNG to supply green ammonia from Narvik, Northern Norway to Germany.

Based in Leipzig, VNG supplies national and international trading companies, distributors, municipal utilities as well as industrial and large customers with natural gas. VNG intends to procure up to 200 000 tonnes of green ammonia per year from Aker Horizons’ large-scale green industrial hub under development in Narvik as of 2028.

The green ammonia will be shipped from Narvik to terminals in Germany, where VNG will distribute it further as ammonia or hydrogen to its customers, who will use it to decarbonize their operations.

The Narvik project is an important milestone in the development of industrial-scale production of green hydrogen and green ammonia in Europe, and we are pleased to be joined on this journey by an established industry player such as VNG. Achieving a fully-decarbonized energy system requires close collaboration between governments, local authorities, regulators, investors, and industry. Through this collaboration, Aker Horizons and VNG will accelerate the ramping up of the hydrogen economy in line with German and EU ambitions, supporting the decarbonization of hard-to-abate industries, said Kristian Røkke, CEO of Aker Horizons.

The first step toward further collaboration

The LoI is a first step towards a firm supply agreement between the parties and could be expanded to further areas of collaboration.

The agreement was signed in Berlin during a visit by Norway’s Minister of Trade, Industry and Fisheries Jan Christian Vestre to German Vice-Chancellor Robert Habeck.

The partnership between Aker Horizons and VNG supports Norway’s commitment to becoming a key supplier of clean hydrogen to Germany and the European Union (EU), helping foster new green industrial development and strengthening European energy security.

Norway has been a stable and trustworthy energy supplier for VNG for many years and will remain so in the future. We are pleased that the Letter of intent signed today will be the foundation for future cooperation with Aker Horizons and at the same time strengthen the energy relationship with Norway. VNG and Aker Horizons have complementary skills, strengths, and know-how, providing a solid foundation to develop green business models. Our goal is to drive decarbonization in eastern Germany, especially in industry. The purchase of green ammonia from the Narvik project might be an important step along the way, said Ulf Heitmüller, CEO of VNG, explained.

Norway a hydrogen supplier

Norway aims to actively contribute to the development of the hydrogen market in Germany and the EU.

In January 2023, Norway and Germany reaffirmed their joint intention to ensure a large-scale supply of hydrogen by 2030 and to establish the necessary infrastructure from Norway to Germany.

Germany estimates the country will need up to 130 TWh of hydrogen, including derivatives such as ammonia, methanol, or synthetic fuels, in 20230 of which 40-75 TWh would be made from renewable electricity, i.e. green hydrogen.

50-70 percent of Germany’s hydrogen needs are expected to be covered through imports. Until 2030, Germany will be prioritizing its industrial sectors for the use of hydrogen.

Aker Horizons is developing green value chains based on competitive renewable energy that is integrated with midstream products such as hydrogen, and downstream end-use products such as green ammonia in Narvik.

The ammonia production capacity at Narvik is estimated at 1 000-1 500 tonnes per day by 2028.

Aker Horizons is actively engaging with hydrogen off-takers in continental Europe and is experiencing strong interest from German industry. The LoI with VNG, a significant player in the German market, is one of several recently signed with German companies. These agreements reflect Germany’s commitment to realize its hydrogen ambitions, providing significant opportunities for Norwegian producers, said Knut Nyborg, Managing Director of Aker Horizons Asset Development.

Concurrent blue hydrogen project

Aker Horizons is also developing a large-scale production facility for blue hydrogen at Aukra, on the Norwegian west coast, with partners CapeOmega and Shell, with an estimated capacity of 2.5 GW or 1 200 tonnes of hydrogen per day by 2030.

Together with Narvik, the Aukra project has the potential of being a significant contributor to Norwegian hydrogen exports to the EU, enabling substantial carbon dioxide (CO2) emission reductions.

Industrial scale and reliable supply of hydrogen to Germany and the EU would be supported by the construction of a hydrogen pipeline from Norway to Germany. This is currently under evaluation by Gassco, DENA, Aker Horizons, and other industrial partners.

The feasibility study will be presented by the end of the first half of 2023.

In order to realize high volumes of clean hydrogen as fast as possible, Norway and Germany have announced a joint plan to use hydrogen produced from natural gas with carbon capture and storage (CCS), aka blue hydrogen, for a transition period. Green hydrogen can subsequently be phased into the common transport infrastructure.

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