Corvus hosted the APOLO Project’s Month 18 Consortium Meeting in June at its Nesttun facilities in Norway.
The event brought all project partners together for a full day of progress presentations, technical discussions, and strategic planning. Key updates were shared across major work packages, including component development for ammonia crackers, fuel cell and combustion technologies, system integration, and safety and environmental assessments. Partners also reviewed dissemination efforts, project management, and business and exploitation strategies.

The meeting concluded with a tour of Corvus’ facilities and a consortium dinner in Bergen. On the following day, participants had the option to visit the Sustainable Energy Catapult Centre in Stord to explore large-scale energy testing infrastructure.
Overall, the M18 meeting marked an important milestone, reinforcing strong collaboration and setting the direction for the next phase of the APOLO Project.


