Anori AS

Business of the month: ANORI A/S

23. February 2024

This month, Greenland Business Association highlights Anori A/S, a company that is revolutionizing the green transition in the Arctic with an ambitious wind turbine project. The name Anori, which means “wind” in Greenlandic, reflects the company’s goal of producing clean energy in Greenland. Palle Christiansen of Anori A/S shares the company’s mission to reduce anthropogenic CO2 emissions by replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy sources. Anori has chosen Sisimiut on the west coast of Greenland as the base for the project, which not only has great personal significance to Christiansen but also emphasizes the company’s desire to be locally rooted.

Supported by Qeqqata Kommunia, Anori is taking the first steps towards a more sustainable Greenland. Mr. Christiansen points out the need for new sources of income in Greenland to strengthen the economy. He sees this project as an opportunity to introduce green industry and demonstrate the possibilities of sustainable energy solutions. He expects the project to have a local impact on CO2 reduction, but the biggest impact will be seen globally, as the product – green ammonia – is intended for export.

The green ammonia, the final product of the wind turbine project, will be produced using wind energy. This process involves generating power from a 1.5GW wind farm to an electrolysis plant, where the ammonia is created by combining nitrogen from the air and hydrogen from seawater. This product has the potential to transform energy production globally and help reduce CO2 emissions.

The project is expected to create many jobs in Greenland, directly in the wind turbine industry and indirectly in other sectors. Mr. Christiansen describes it as the largest construction project ever in Greenland. Also, he looks forward to ensuring education and skills development through plans to send locals for training in Norway.

Mr. Christiansen sees great potential in expanding wind turbine projects to other areas of Greenland and dreams of green energy becoming Greenland’s biggest export. With plenty of wind and space, the Arctic is ideal for renewable energy, and Anori A/S hopes to be a catalyst for this development. The project costs are significant, but funding is expected to come from major international sources. Anori A/S aims to demonstrate that green transition is possible in the Arctic and can become a significant economic resource for Greenland.

Cosmos & Co.