The H2AMN project addresses how ports, surrounding areas, and actors will be able to scale up hydrogen-based fuels in the Nordic region and transition to become fossil-free energy hubs.
The overall aim of this project is to analyse the potential for hydrogen-based fuel pathways (focusing on hydrogen, ammonia, and electro-methanol) in the Nordic region. Based on three case studies of energy hubs, centred around ports in various Nordic locations, H2AMN investigates marine applications and new opportunities for local energy and steel companies. Storage options, such as rock caverns, will be studied and supported by policy and market assessment, as well as scenario and energy systems modelling to clarify the impact for realisation of hydrogen-based hubs in the selected cases and on a Nordic level.
Producing hydrogen, methanol and ammonia from renewables
Hear PhD student Cary Corcoran, University of Iceland, explain what the project is about.