Kathrine Kværnæs Ryengen
Chief Commercial Officer
ZEG Power
Located at CCB Energy Park at Kollsnes on the Norwegian west coast, the ZEG H1 is the world’s first commercial plant producing clean hydrogen with integrated carbon capture. The journey to develop the ZEG technology has spanned 23+ years of research and development by leading experts, supported by private investors and public grants, from early-stage to prototyping and piloting.
The plant is currently undergoing commissioning on site, and will produce approximately 1 ton of clean hydrogen per day (H1) when fully operative. Owner and operator of the plant is H2 Production, a wholly owned subsidiary of CCB Energy. Located in close proximity of the Northern Lights CO2 storage facility, owner H2 Production aims to provide captured CO2 for permanent subsea storage.
From an energy perspective, Norway holds a strategic position in Europe, and the ZEG technology has the potential to offer Europe clean hydrogen derived from Norwegian gas, making it a significant opportunity. Analysis performed by third party DNV shows that the hydrogen produced by the ZEG ICC technology can be supplied with an emission intensity well below the EU taxonomy threshold of 3 kg CO2e / kg. By efficiently producing H2 and simultaneously capturing nearly all the associated CO2 generated in the process, the ZEG technology has the potential to become a significant contributor towards the EUs climate amibitons.
Frederic Hauge
Founder of the Bellona FoundationBellona is delighted to see ZEG and H2 Production open the first plant in Øygarden for hydrogen production from natural gas with integrated CO2 capture. Bellona believes this is a sensible use of fossil energy and crucial if hydrogen is to be part of the green shift. The ZEG H1 plant in CCB Energy Park is a technological breakthrough and a significant achievement in the quest for a greener and more sustainable future.
In the execution of the ZEG H1 project, ZETON in the Netherlands was engaged by the project to perform detailed engineering, procurement and construction of the plant. Through ZETON’s deep value engineering competency and experience, they have proven to be a key partner for ZEG in a critical 30x scaleup from the prototype to the ZEG H1 plant.
The delivery and operation of ZEG H1 is an important milestone for ZEG, showcasing the innovative technology and its potential, and brings the technological maturity of our small-scale product platform to TRL 8. To meet our vision of empowering the world with clean energy, the ZEG technology and plant products needs to be further scaled up. ZEG is working together with industrial owner and partner SLB to scale up the ZEG technology to a mid-scale technology platform and a ZEG H25 plant, a 25-fold capacity increase from the H1 plant opened today.
Several factors makes Kollsnes a highly unique location for clean hydrogen production from the ZEG H1 plant
H2 Production and ZEG proudly announced the opening of the ZEG H1 at CCB Energy Park in October 2023, making it the world’s first commercial plant for clean hydrogen production with integrated carbon capture.
H2 Production, a wholly owned subsidiary of CCB Energy, operates at the Energy Park in Øygarden, Norway. H2P is the owner and operator of hydrogen production with carbon capture. The parent company, CCB Energy, actively works to develop industrial parks with a clear climate profile, encompassing everything from carbon capture and handling to participation in value chains involving hydrogen as an energy carrier. The owners of CCB Energy and H2P include Bernh Larsen Holding and Norsea Industrial Holding, owners who have demonstrated an active role in environmental matters.
Kathrine Kværnæs Ryengen
Chief Commercial Officer
ZEG Power