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Lhyfe announces 5th green hydrogen production site in France

PARIS, 1 days ago

Lhyfe, one of the world’s pioneers in the production of green and renewable hydrogen, has announced the construction of a 5th green hydrogen production site in France, the first in northern France.
 
The new production site under construction by the company is in Croixrault, in the Somme region of Hauts-de-France. Thanks to its strategic location and Lhyfe’s logistical capabilities, this site will provide the many manufacturers in Hauts-de-France and mobility players in the region with green and renewable hydrogen to decarbonise their operations, the company said.  
 
The project is part of a wider ambition initiative of the Communauté de Communes Somme Sud-Ouest (local authority with 119 member communities) that aims to boost local employment and provide a favourable economic environment for companies wishing to set up in a dynamic environment, it said.
 
Green and renewable hydrogen 
Lhyfe is one of the pioneers of the green and renewable hydrogen sector in Europe. Founded in 2019, the company inaugurated its first site in 2021, and today already has four installed sites and several other sites under construction across Europe. Lhyfe produces its hydrogen locally through the electrolysis of water using renewable electricity. 
 
From 2026, about 30 km south-west of Amiens, at the Mine d’Or business park, beside the A29 motorway, in Croixrault, Lhyfe will have the capacity to produce and deliver up to two tonnes of green hydrogen every day, thanks to an electrolysis capacity of 5 MW. Two tonnes of green hydrogen is equivalent to the amount a hydrogen truck needs to travel around 25,000 km, without emitting a single gram of CO2. 
 
As an energy carrier, green hydrogen is as powerful as it is clean and can replace the fossil fuels currently used in heavy mobility and industry. The green hydrogen produced locally by Lhyfe will contribute to both the region’s energy sovereignty and its sustainable re-industrialisation. With energy and the energy transition at the heart of the concerns of economic and industrial players, the creation of the Croixrault site will contribute to the region’s industrial dynamics and attractiveness. 
 
Decarbonising transport 
The Croixrault site will be able to distribute its green and renewable hydrogen throughout the Hauts-de-France region. The region’s manufacturers and mobility players wishing to decarbonise their businesses can now rely on this clean alternative to begin or continue their energy transition, it said. 
 
The region is widely recognised for its industrial activities, including chemicals, metallurgy, steel and glass. Green hydrogen will have a role to play in transforming the industrial landscape over the coming years, be it as a replacement for grey hydrogen (which emits CO2), or through new production processes or the creation of new industries. 
 
As the Hauts-de-France region is a major logistics crossroads, Lhyfe’s hydrogen will also be able to supply the fuel stations used by the heavy goods vehicles crossing and delivering to the region, as well as the logistics platforms – whose intensive use make them a priority for hydrogen use – and all of the hydrogen mobility used by the region (buses, refuse collection vehicles, etc.).  
 
Alain DESFOSSES, President of the Communauté de Communes Somme Sud-Ouest: “Lhyfe's green and renewable hydrogen production project is perfectly aligned with the ambitions of the Communauté de Communes Somme Sud-Ouest (CC2SO), and in particular our will to create synergies and foster innovation using resources available in the Somme region. Thanks to this site, we'll be helping to build a regional ecosystem around locally-produced green and renewable hydrogen.” 
 
Maud Augeai, Sales Director France at Lhyfe, said: “We’re delighted to announce this new production site in Croixrault. Green hydrogen is beginning to emerge all over Europe, to decarbonise activities that could not be decarbonised until now, both in the heavy or intensive mobility sector and in industry, both of which are particularly present in the Hauts-de-France region. As decarbonisation is synonymous with competitiveness, we can’t wait to use the hydrogen produced in Croixrault to contribute to the region’s energy transition, reindustrialisation and energy sovereignty!” 
 
 



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