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By Hydrogen Industry Insider (12yr industrial gas & electrochemical systems)·14 March 2026·2 min read

Green Hydrogen Cost in Norway: What the Press Releases Don't Say

144 hydrogen companies in our Norwegian directory. Green hydrogen costs €4.50-8.00/kg in Europe. Norway's specific economics depend on cheap renewable electricity.

Let's start with numbers, not targets.

Norway's Hydrogen Economics

Norway's hydrogen opportunity is production-focused: 99% renewable electricity grid (hydropower) makes it a potential green hydrogen exporter. Equinor's H2H Saltend project and the Northern Lights CCS infrastructure support blue hydrogen at scale. Domestic demand centers on maritime fuel (Green Shipping Programme targets 5 hydrogen-powered cargo vessels by 2030) and industrial feedstock for Yara's fertilizer plants (Porsgrunn, Herøya). The Norsk Hydrogenforum coordinates industry. Key challenge: Norway's electricity is already clean and cheap (€30-40/MWh), so the hydrogen "green premium" is smaller than elsewhere, making export economics more viable.

Actual Production Costs in Norway

  • Norway (dedicated hydro/wind): €3.50-5.00/kg — among Europe's cheapest
  • Norway's near-zero grid emissions mean all grid-connected electrolysis qualifies as green

Grey hydrogen (SMR): €1.50-2.50/kg (varies with gas prices)

The green-grey gap is €2.00-5.50/kg. Closing it requires: cheaper electricity, cheaper electrolyzers, higher carbon prices, or subsidies.

Why €2/kg by 2030 Is Unrealistic for Norway

The projections assume electricity at €20-30/MWh and electrolyzers at $300-400/kW. Current Norwegian reality:

  • Norwegian renewable PPA prices: €25-40/MWh
  • Current electrolyzer installed costs: $800-1,500/kW (PEM), $500-800/kW (alkaline)
  • Stack replacement at 60,000-80,000 hours adds €0.30-0.80/kg to lifecycle cost

Where the Economics Work in Norway Today

  1. Maritime fuel: Green hydrogen for fuel cell ferries competes against diesel TCO. Norway's Green Shipping Programme targets this.
  2. Fertilizer: Replacing Yara Porsgrunn's 160,000 t/year grey hydrogen is the country's largest single opportunity.
  3. Export: Norway's cheap, clean electricity positions it as a hydrogen exporter — via pipeline to UK/Germany or as green ammonia.

The Import Question

If green hydrogen costs €4.50-8.00/kg domestically but €2.50-3.50/kg in North Africa, why not import?

  • Conversion losses: 25-40% energy lost in ammonia/LOHC conversion
  • Shipping: €0.50-1.50/kg
  • Net delivered cost: €5.00-7.00/kg — not dramatically cheaper

Norway is more likely to export than import, given its production cost advantage.

Norwegian Funding

  • ENOVA support schemes (up to 45% CAPEX)
  • Innovation Norway grants
  • Grønt skipsfartsprogram (green shipping)

Our directory indexes 144 hydrogen companies in Norway. 60 Horizon Europe participants.

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Data from Brønnøysundregistrene, European Hydrogen Observatory, and Norway Hydrogen Strategy 2024.

Data Sources
  • Brønnøysundregistrene
  • European Hydrogen Observatory
  • Norway Hydrogen Strategy 2024
  • IEA 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does green hydrogen cost in Norway?
€3.50-5.00/kg with dedicated renewables — among Europe's cheapest. Grey hydrogen is €1.50-2.50/kg.
What hydrogen funding is available in Norway?
ENOVA support schemes (up to 45% CAPEX); Innovation Norway grants. Our directory indexes 144 hydrogen companies in Norway.