CCB Energy Park
CCB Energy Park is home to Northern Lights, the large Norwegian CCS project. The industrial park offers large, industrial areas that are undergoing rapid development.
CCB Energy Park has been chosen to play a key role as part of Norway’s Northern Lights large-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) project. From 2024 onwards, the site will receive and process large quantities of captured CO2 from across Norway, before shipping it off for permanent storage under the North Sea. The areas include zoned and greenfield land, with a total of 1,500,000 m², and will play a significant role against future climate challenges.
Perfect for renewable energy
CCB Energy Park’s unique qualities provide many interesting opportunities:
- For all kinds of climate-friendly industries
- Extensive possibilities for large-scale production of hydrogen, carbon capture and CO2 utilisation and storage
The site is located near the Kollsnes gas terminal, which processes large amounts of natural gas from the Norwegian Continental Shelf. There are dedicated pipelines supplying natural gas from this facility to CCB Energy Park.
There are plans for production of hydrogen from natural gas with integrated CO2 capture on the premises. This production will be supported by Enova and future large-scale production is a favoured and attractive investment for industrial companies.
The availability of CO2, H2, LNG and natural gas within the Energy Park will enable significant opportunities for developing new sustainable industries with substantial synergies:
- Blue hydrogen
- Direct air capture of CO2
- Recycling of waste carbon into new products
The Energy Park has a clear focus on making ground for restructuring and creating new products and services.
Dock and facilities
CCB Energy Park offers an excellent infrastructure:
- ISPS quays
- Well-developed road network
- Water supply
- Sewer system
- Close distance to extensive industrial clusters at Ågotnes and Straume
CCB Energy Park is conveniently located along the main maritime sea lane, only a 45-minute drive from Bergen’s city centre and 50 minutes from Bergen international airport.
The park is 20 minutes away from CCB’s supply base at Ågotnes, which is the centre of an industrial collective of more than 300 companies. Ågotnes will also be the new location for Bergen harbour by 2025.
Companies at CCB Energy Park today
• CCB Energy Holding
• Øygarden Municipality
• Northern Lights
• H2 Production
• Gasnor
• Mowi
• CCB Energy Operations
• CCB Energy Sales
• BKK
• Areo Service Technology Norway
• Vetco Gray Scandinavia
For more information, visit CCB Energy Park
Key Facts
- Unique opportunities for climate-friendly industry
- National hub for CO2 capture, storage and utilization
- Hosts the world’s first H2 production from gas with integrated CO2 capture
- Well-developed industry cluster located by Norway’s main sea route
- Excellent infrastructure
- Access to natural gas and LNG
Size | 1,500,000 m² |
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Status | Zoned |
Municipality | Øygarden |
Owners | CCB Energy Holding, Øygarden Municipality, other private owners |
Topography | Partly levelled |
Power Supply | 100MW+ |
Fibre | Yes (BKK, Telenor) |
Drinking Water | Yes |
Sewer System | Yes |
Quay Facilities | Yes |
Distance to Bergen | 45 minutes |
International Airport | 50 minutes |