In France, Lhyfe, a European producer of green and renewable hydrogen for transportation and industrial applications announced the it is building its hydrogen production plant in Brake, Germany. The plant would be the first in the northern German region to make green hydrogen available to the wider market, the firm said. The plant will produce up to 1,150 tons of green hydrogen per year. The electricity will come from wind and photovoltaic plants in the country, through corporate PPAs. Potential offtakers would include various industrial and mobility applications, Lhyfe said. “We are delighted to be able to realise this 10 MW project. It demonstrates the economic viability of hydrogen solutions in the transport and industrial sectors and supports the state of Lower Saxony in its ambitious goals of building a nationwide hydrogen infrastructure. The port of Brake offers ideal conditions for the construction of green hydrogen plants,” said Luc Graré, Head of Central & Eastern Europe at Lhyfe.
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