Horisont Energi AS announced that it gives a project update on the Barents Blue project regarding connection to the local power grid. Power supply from the grid in Northern Norway is important for finalising the plant design and the further development of the Barents Blue project into the FEED phase. The company's initial application of 105 MW to the national grid company Statnett was rejected amongst many other projects early this year due to lack of power generation capacity into Northern Norway's main electrical grid.

There are also limitations in transmission capacity, which means that some of the power allocations are based on conditions, i.e., they lose access in the event of major disruptions to the transmission network. The Barents Blue project is of great importance to the local municipality in Hammerfest, as the project will ha large impact on industrial development in the region. The project has also been awarded 482 million NOK from Enova as part of the IPCEI Hydrogen project Hy2Use, thus being part of the hydrogen value chain in EU.

Horisont Energi has worked closely with Lucerna (the local grid company in Hammerfest) and Statnett to secure sufficient power supply to the Barents Blue project. Horisont Energi has had a meeting with Statnett and Lucerna about how can secure the necessary access to power given the power situation in the north. The rejection received was based on an application for 3 ammonia trains with a total power need of 105 MW.

There is a possibility that some already allocated power will be released as a result of some of the previous allocations not being used within a reasonable period of time. Lucerna's application on behalf of Horisont Energi is early in the queue of applicants and this position will not change with a revised application. In accordance with current rules, Statnett allocates power in the grid based on a "first come, first served" principle to projects that can demonstrate a real power need.

Together with Lucerna, Horisont Energi will revise the application to include only one ammonia train at this time with a maximum power need of 45 MW. Horisont Energi has adjusted the first development phase of the project from two ammonia production trains to one train for various reasons which includes the power supply shortage in Northern Norway and will revise application and reduce the power demand from 105 MW to 35-45 MW. The decision on awarding new power reservations to the power stem grid is expected before summer 2023.

Lucerna is continuing to work on the concession for the grid connection to the 132 kV regional grid for the ammonia plant and the location of a switchgear station for the entire industrial area. Horisont Energi is also working to establish consumption figures for the power needs during the construction phase, as this will affect Lucerna's 22 kV distribution grid and necessitate changes.