Lhyfe, the European pioneer and pure player in renewable hydrogen, has announced its first projects in Denmark. The Nantes-based firm was asked to play a role in the new Danish industrial park GreenLab, one of Europe’s first official and regulatory energy test zones. Lhyfe and its partners will install a hydrogen production site equipped with 24 MW of electrolysis by the end of 2022. The French company is also a member of the GreenHyScale project consortium, which is currently in the preparation phase of an agreement with CINEA (European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency), in response to the European Green Deal funding call for a new-generation 100MW electrolysis plant to be implemented in 2024. an electrolysis plant with up to 24MW capacity, enabling the production of approximately 8 tonnes of renewable hydrogen a day. This hydrogen will be processed into green methanol for use in the transport sector and by companies operating at the industrial park, as well as to fuel local transport in the area.
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