Lhyfe and the city of Perl develop green hydrogen infrastructure for industrial use

July 13, 2023 |

In France, Lhyfe announced the development of a 70 MW green hydrogen plant in Perl, Saarland, Germany. Construction is scheduled to begin in the first half of 2027. The plant is planned to deliver up to 30 tons of green hydrogen per day into the pipeline of the mosaHYc hydrogen island network.

Specifically, existing pipelines around Völkingen (Germany), Carling (France), Bouzonville (France) and Perl (Germany) are being examined for their suitability as hydrogen pipelines. In addition, the construction of new pipelines from Bouzonville in the direction of Dillingen is planned. Along the mosaHYc pipeline there are a number of industrial consumers who can benefit from the advantages of green hydrogen, the company said.

“We welcome the fact that the state of Saarland and the city of Perl are focusing on the rapid expansion of a hydrogen infrastructure based on renewable energies. For the construction of the plant, we use state-of-the-art electrolysis technologies with smart software so that the feed-in of electricity from renewable sources can be optimized. The project will make a significant contribution to providing competitive and cost-competitive green hydrogen for industry in Saarland” said Luc Graré, Head of Central & Eastern Europe at Lhyfe.

The company also noted that the project’s implementation is subject to the granting of operating authorizations and construction permits, as well as to financial investment decisions.

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Category: Hydrogen

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