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Lhyfe Continues To Deploy Its Green And Renewable Hydrogen

 Lhyfe has obtained the construction permit for its second green renewable hydrogen production site in the Morbihan region of Brittany, France, and is about to begin preparatory construction work. Lhyfe Bretagne, which should be operational by the second half of 2023, will supply hydrogen for transport in the region and the industrial processes of regional companies. 
Lhyfe Continues To Deploy Its Green And Renewable Hydrogen
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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.

In Buléon, in the Morbihan region, Lhyfe will produce green and renewable – or in other words totally carbon-free – hydrogen for local uses, by electrolysis of water using resources and energy sourced nearby. 

To launch this project, Lhyfe has identified a plot of land of approximately 6,800 m2 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 tons of green and renewable hydrogen per day (5 MW).  

Its central location will enable Lhyfe to supply its customers across almost all of Brittany – within a radius of about 150 km – in keeping with its short supply chain philosophy.

Under the VHyGO or Great West Hydrogen Valley initiative, supported by public and private players in the west of France, Lhyfe Bretagne will supply two refueling stations operated by HyGO in the Lorient area – one at the Lorient bus depot and the other, open to the public, on the left bank of the Scorff, for maritime purposes.

Eventually, 19 buses and two passenger transport boats (known as Transrades) could be powered by this clean and local energy. These hydrogen-powered Transrades will be a first in France.

Lorient Agglomération is actively participating in ecological transition by renewing its fleet of public transport vehicles. It aims for its fleet to be made up entirely of clean vehicles in 2030 and to achieve carbon neutrality in 2050, with the migration of buses (80% of the fleet will have BioGNV engines and 20% renewable hydrogen fuel cell engines) and ships (with the arrival of hydrogen-powered sea buses).

As well as decarboniszng uses, this project has a strong regional dimension as it is helping to build a hydrogen-related industry:

-          Development of land-based uses as well as maritime and industrial hydrogen applications,

-          Development of the local training offer (degree in Energy, Electrical and Hydrogen engineering from the Southern Brittany University (UBS),

-          Increase in skills of numerous companies in the hydrogen field (construction, operation and maintenance of hydrogen infrastructure, and particularly of vehicles and boats),

-          Provision of clean energy through the development of public hydrogen filling stations in Brittany.

Pierre Bouédo, Mayor of Buléon said, “We are proud to welcome the first green and renewable hydrogen production site in Brittany to Buléon. We are all the more proud as green and renewable hydrogen is just beginning to be deployed in France and throughout the world. The central location of Buléon will allow the whole region to gain in energy independence and to pursue the transition that is needed and that our citizens expect from us.”

Maud Augeai, Director of Territorial Development France at Lhyfe said, “The Great West Hydrogen Valley or VHyGO project, which aims to democratise access to green and renewable hydrogen in the west of France region, is a formidable vector for accelerating the sector. We are keen to participate, with our public and private partners, in the construction of a hydrogen-related industry in Morbihan and, more widely, in Brittany. Green and renewable hydrogen is now a reality. Many ecosystems are being structured nationally and in Europe, in which Lhyfe is actively involved.” 

Lhyfe Bretagne is part of the Great West Hydrogen Valley (VHyGO) project and has benefited from part of the funds allocated to the project partners.

The consortium made up of HyGO, GNVert and Lhyfe was awarded a Global Performance Contract by the urban area of Lorient for the design, construction, operation and maintenance of two green and renewable hydrogen refuelling stations. Lhyfe Bretagne will supply them with green and renewable hydrogen for a period of ten years.

Furthermore, in line with its short supply chain philosophy, Lhyfe contracts – whenever possible – with local companies, such as the Breton group Ovalt which is to build its control rooms.

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