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Finnmark Hydrogen Project Receives Almost NOK 0.5 Billion From Norwegian Government

By Alexander Norfolk December 22, 2021
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Markoppneset i Hammerfest kommune
Horisont Energi has chosen an estate in Hammerfest municipality to build Europe’s first large-scale factory for producing so-called “blue” ammonium from natural gas. (Photo: Horisont Energi)

The Barents Blue project of Horisont Energi in Hammerfest, Northern Norway, is one out of three major hydrogen projects receiving a total of NOK 1 billion in support from the Norwegian state through its Enova innovation enterprise.

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