Lutelandet industrial site

Location and Regional Overview

Lutelandet is a large-scale industrial and port development zone on the west coast of Vestland, strategically positioned for offshore and maritime operations serving the North Sea market. The site is designated for heavy industry and energy projects, with direct sea access and long-term expansion capacity.

Suitable Use

  • Offshore wind logistics and assembly
  • Hydrogen and green fuel production
  • Heavy and energy-intensive manufacturing
  • Maritime service bases
  • Large-scale logistics and industrial storage

Key Investment Advantages

Lutelandet is optimal for industries with high capital requirements and energy consumption:

  • Offshore wind operations: assembly, staging, logistics
  • Hydrogen and green fuel production
  • Heavy and low-carbon industry
  • Maritime service and vessel support
  • Seafood processing and industrial logistics
  • Industrial symbiosis clusters

Example anchor projects:

  • HTWO-Fuel: secured 100 decares (100,000 m²) for hydrogen production
  • Ongoing offshore and industrial developments validate the site’s operational readiness

Specifications

Lutelandet offers one of the largest industrial footprints on the Norwegian coast, with capacity for long-term, capital-intensive projects:

  • Total development area: up to 1400 decares (1,400,000 m²)
  • Prepared industrial land: approx. 350 decares (350,000 m²)
  • Marine operational zones: up to 500 decares (500,000 m²)
  • Overall land under industrial development: ≈3,000 decares (≈3 million m²)
  • Deep-water port infrastructure capable of handling heavy industrial and offshore vessels

Energy & Utilities:

  • Wind power: 9 turbines ≥5 MW each
  • Projected renewable generation: ≈150 GWh/year
  • Regional grid capacity: ≈200 MW, sufficient for energy-intensive operations

Lutelandet offers scale, power, and port access in one location — a combination designed for long-term industrial capital deployment.