Wison New Energies, H2Carrier team up to develop green ammonia FPSO
China and Norway Unite for Green Ammonia FPSO

In a significant move towards sustainable energy, China’s Wison New Energies has partnered with Norway’s H2Carrier to develop a groundbreaking 500MW green ammonia Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel. This innovative project aims to produce green ammonia off the northern coast of Norway, marking a pivotal step in the realm of renewable energy solutions.
Strategic Collaboration for Renewable Innovation
The collaboration leverages Wison’s extensive expertise in engineering, design, and construction, positioning the company as an end-to-end partner in the project. With years of experience in Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Installation, and Commissioning (EPCIC) for floating production vessels, Wison aims to accelerate the project’s time-to-market and minimize risks associated with new developments.
H2Carrier, bringing its own wealth of experience in floating production technologies, complements this partnership by focusing on low-cost renewable energy delivery. The project draws upon lessons learned from previous FPSO and Floating Liquefied Natural Gas (FLNG) initiatives, ensuring a robust and efficient approach to green ammonia production.
“Wison clearly sees Power-to-X (P2X) and specifically green ammonia as a strategic pillar for growth,” said Huang Yi, president of Europe at Wison New Energies. “This collaboration underscores our commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions.” Mårten Lunde, CEO of H2Carrier, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the project’s potential to enable standardization and replicability—key factors in enhancing construction efficiency and project execution.
The initiative not only promises to shorten project cycle times for future P2X developments but also aims to improve returns, further solidifying the partnership’s role in the global transition to renewable energy.