our projects
Transitus is building projects to supply low-carbon hydrogen to industry and shipping
Project 1: Exodus, Norway
Norwegian policy is to decarbonise its large inland shipping industry, through an expansion in hydrogen-fuelled ships. To do so, a number of hydrogen production plants are planned around the coastline of Norway.
Transitus Energy is building Project Exodus, a low-carbon hydrogen production facility to meet this demand, ideally placed between the alternative hydrogen energy projects.
Based at Kollsnes port, Norway, Exodus is developed in collaboration with CCB Energy Holdings. It is located adjacent to the Northern Lights site, a Norwegian Government-backed carbon dioxide transport and storage facility.
Exodus aims to produce an initial 30 tonnes per day of low-carbon hydrogen, with plans for later further expansion.
Project 2: Leviticus, Scotland
Transitus is developing a project on the east coast of Scotland for industrial fuel switching, in collaboration with a major Scottish industrial complex and a market leading global engineering consultancy.
Transitus Energy will initially provide 10 tonnes per day of low-carbon hydrogen to facilitate switching from natural gas, eliminating the firm’s scope 1 emissions.
Currently at the pre-FEED study stage, this project will be generating roughly 2 tonnes per day of hydrogen for other local users, along with CO2 for local industrial applications, reducing the need for costly imported carbon dioxide.