Cyient bags contract in Norway’s hydrogen project 


Intelligent engineering solutions provider Cyient has bagged a contract forming part of a hydrogen production and distribution facility at Langstranda in Bodø, Norway.

It will support GreenH Bodø in the development and execution of the facility, which in turn is part of a joint venture between Norwegian company GreenH and Hamburg, Germany-based independent asset manager Luxcara.

Cyient said the scope of its work, under the contract, includes providing comprehensive owner’s engineering and detailed plant engineering services. It will leverage its experience in green and renewable energy engineering, including green hydrogen towards optimising project delivery and enhancing efficiency through the lifecycle of the project, the Hyderabad-headquartered company said in a release on Monday.

“With Cyient’s expertise, we will complete the detailed engineering of our hydrogen plant and provide the basis for procurement, construction and installation of our first facility for production and direct bunkering of green hydrogen,” GreenH COO Espen Lied said. The Norwegian company develops infrastructure for production and distribution of green hydrogen from renewable energy.

Cyient Norway Managing Director Espen Berg said “we are extremely proud and happy to have received our large order for the engineering delivery of the world’s first-of-its-kind green hydrogen production for maritime transport.”

The Bodø project, whose civil construction began in the fall of 2024, is focussed on delivering green hydrogen to the maritime sector and heavy transport industries. The hydrogen facility will supply green hydrogen fuel under a long-term agreement with Torghatten Nord AS, fuelling the Vestfjorden ferries, Cyient said.



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