Agder CEO: Norway should be Germany's main hydrogen partner

The Norwegian utility wants to use its surplus electricity from renewables to make green hydrogen, and the power company is already in talks with potential partners.
Photo: Agder Energi
Photo: Agder Energi

Norway's Adger Energi is diving head first into green technologies and has thus decided to enter both offshore wind and battery-based energy storage, while the group's other main portfolio asset, hydroelectric capacity, will also play a central role in the company's forward-looking ventures.

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