Bridging the gap to zero-emissions industries. Pyrolysis at scale.
Arbion Industries accelerates the shift from fossil to renewable materials. With advanced biocarbon production, we deliver carbon-neutral products to the metallurgical industry, and other hard-to-abate sectors. Backed by HitecVision, a leading private equity investor in the European energy sector, and renewable energy producers Vardar and Skagerak Energi, we are forging a leading European biocarbon producer.
This is Arbion Industries
Growth that reduces emissions. Capacity that creates value.
Transforming hard-to-abate industries requires scale. At Arbion Industries, we are developing projects with a near-term annual production capacity of more than 80,000 tons of biocarbon.
Our ambition is to build multiple new production facilities across Europe, reaching a production capacity of 200,000 tons of biocarbon by 2030.
Our projects
Arbion Industries has ongoing projects under development with a combined annual production capacity exceeding 80,000 tons of biocarbon. The company aims to build several new production facilities, targeting a combined production capacity of 200,000 tons of biocarbon by 2030.
Hønefoss
Early production line
Project data:
Capacity: 2,500 tons p.a.
Status: In operation – ramping up production
Location: Hønefoss, Norway
Partners: Vow ASA, Treklyngen industripark
With its production capacity of 2,500 tons of biocarbon, Arbion Industries’ early production line at Hønefoss accelerates the Company’s commercial operations by enabling the delivery of industrial volumes of biocarbon to established partners and product samples to mature new markets and relationships with industrial offtakers. The production facility employs a Biogreen pyrolysis reactor, which operates solely on electric power. This is the same technology that was installed in the first phase of the Company’s large-scale plant at Hønefoss. The facility entered operations in the first quarter of 2024, and is used for production as well as testing and identifying improvements, which will reduce the cost and lead time of future projects.
Hønefoss
A large-scale project, already sold out for years to come
Project data:
Capacity: 20,000 tons p.a. (10,000 first phase)
Planned operation (phase 1): H2 2025
Planned operation (phase 2): H1 2026
Location: Hønefoss, Norway
Partners: Vow ASA, Vardar Varme, Lindum, Treklyngen industripark
Our Hønefoss facility is set to become one of Europe’s largest biocarbon plants. When fully operational, it will deliver more than 20,000 tons of biocarbon annually, with an annual abatement potential of approximately 100,000 tons of fossil CO₂.
The entire biocarbon production capacity of the facility has been sold for the coming years under supply agreements to industrial leaders Elkem, a global provider of advanced silicon-based materials, and Outokumpu, a European leader in stainless steel. Surplus energy will be supplied to the local district heating network through Vardar Varme.
Viken Park
A biocarbon hub powering a new industrial district.
Project Data:
Capacity: 30,000 tons p.a.
Location: Fredrikstad, Norway
Partners: Vow ASA, Viken Park, Carbon Centric and other stakeholders within the industrial park project
Viken Park is a green-field industrial park, where suplus energy from Arbion Industries’ large-scale plan will serve as a clean-energy backbone for the industrial area. High-value energy from pyrolysis gas supports local district heating, while lower-grade heat is reused internally, creating a circular, energy-efficient system.
The facility will produce biocarbon and bio-oil for industrial use and has already established key partnerships for feedstock, CCU, and energy offtake. Arbion Industries was recently awarded EUR 26.2 million from the EU Innovation Fund to establish the projects, as one of five Norwegian projects awarded funding in 2025.
Eiktyr
A circular industry supercluster
Project Data:
Capacity: 30,000 tons p.a.
Location: Orkland, Norway
Partners: Elinor Batteries, Norsk e-Fuel, Norsk Industriutvikling, Vala Bio and Green Move
Located in Eiktyr Industrial Park, this project forms part of a unique circular industry supercluster together with other industrial companies in the area. By sharing resources, energy and residual materials, the cluster unlocks significant synergies and creates one of Norway’s most ambitious green industrial ecosystems.
Together, the partners have the potential to reduce emissions by up to 500,000 tons per year and create around 1,000 new local jobs.