One of the world’s pioneers in the production of green and renewable hydrogen that can decarbonise industry and mobility Lhyfe has obtained the construction permit for its second green and renewable hydrogen production site in the Morbihan region of Brittany in France, and is about to begin preparatory construction work. To launch this project, Lhyfe has identified a plot of land of approximately 6,800 square meters adjacent to a wind farm. Now that the building permit has been obtained, civil engineering work can begin at the end of February, with commissioning scheduled for the second half of 2023. Lhyfe Bretagne will have the capacity to produce up to 2 tonnes of green and renewable hydrogen per day (5 MW).Lhyfe Bretagne, which should be operational by the second half of 2023, will mainly supply hydrogen for transport in the region and the industrial processes of regional companies.Lorient Agglomération has already defined its green hydrogen needs and will be the first area in Brittany to benefit from the hydrogen produced at the Lhyfe site. Lhyfe Bretagne is part of the VHyGO project, supported by ADEME.This announcement marks the beginning of a long series of deployments for Lhyfe, which aims to have over 3 GW of installed capacity by 2030.
One of the world’s pioneers in the production of green and renewable hydrogen that can decarbonise industry and mobility Lhyfe has obtained the construction permit for its second green and renewable hydrogen production site in the Morbihan region of Brittany in France, and is about to begin preparatory construction work. To launch this project, Lhyfe has identified a plot of land of approximately 6,800 square meters adjacent to a wind farm. Now that the building permit has been obtained, civil engineering work can begin at the end of February, with commissioning scheduled for the second half of 2023. Lhyfe Bretagne will have the capacity to produce up to 2 tonnes of green and renewable hydrogen per day (5 MW).Lhyfe Bretagne, which should be operational by the second half of 2023, will mainly supply hydrogen for transport in the region and the industrial processes of regional companies.Lorient Agglomération has already defined its green hydrogen needs and will be the first area in Brittany to benefit from the hydrogen produced at the Lhyfe site. Lhyfe Bretagne is part of the VHyGO project, supported by ADEME.This announcement marks the beginning of a long series of deployments for Lhyfe, which aims to have over 3 GW of installed capacity by 2030.