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Lhyfe plant aims to produce up to 34 tonnes of green hydrogen per day

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Lhyfe has received confirmation from the French government of financial support in the form of a grant of up to €149 million for the construction of a green hydrogen production plant with an installed electrolysis capacity of 100 MW near Le Havre.
This project, led by Lhyfe for over two years, has been approved by the European Commission as part of the third wave of IPCEI (Important Projects of Common European Interest) on hydrogen.
During a visit to Le Havre for the seventh "Rencontres de l'Axe Seine", Roland Lescure, French Delegate Minister for Industry and Energy, confirmed the French government's support.
With this project, Lhyfe intends to produce up to 34 tonnes of green hydrogen per day near the Grand Canal du Havre, one of Europe's largest industrial port areas.
This support from the French government confirms Lhyfe's status as a key player in the renewable hydrogen industry, and its confidence in the know-how and expertise of Lhyfe's teams, pioneers in the industry.
The site is close to the Yara plant in Le Havre, whose decarbonisation roadmap includes the use of green hydrogen. The Lhyfe production site, to be located on a 2.8-hectare plot of land in Gonfreville-l'Orcher, is scheduled to be operational by 2028.
Matthieu Guesné, founder and chief executive officer of Lhyfe, said: "We are honoured by the government's significant support for Lhyfe's project to build the future green hydrogen production site at Gonfreville-L'Orcher, which is a concrete expression of the decarbonisation policy France has been pursuing for several years.
"This announcement is a mark of confidence in Lhyfe and its expertise, and a true recognition of the work accomplished.
"This project meets the challenges of the industrial port zone of Le Havre: a 100 MW site, capable of producing up to 34 tonnes of decarbonated hydrogen per day.
"It is towards this greener horizon that this plant is leading us. The region's needs are present and massive, and we can meet them right now with a clean, mature and appropriate technology."














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