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Lhyfe to develop 200-MW H2 production plant in the Netherlands

Lhyfe is targeting to build a large-scale H2 production plant in the Chemical Cluster Delfzijl, situated in the province of Groningen in the North of the Netherlands. The 200-MW plant will have a production capacity of more than 20,000 tpy of renewable green H2, equivalent to 55 tpd, which will displace 2.2 MMt of CO2 within 10 years. Lhyfe has already secured the required land plot and the renewable energies connection. Commissioning is planned earliest 2026.

Home to a significant industrial and chemical industry, Delfzijl is already a large consumer of H2 as a chemical feedstock. That need is set to grow significantly in the future. Lhyfe will be able to support companies in their decarbonization efforts by supplying them renewable green H2 using renewable electricity from the region paired with the electrolysis process.

“Delfzijl is an ideal location for renewable green hydrogen production as it has direct access to renewable energies from its offshore wind power plants which are situated off the coast. Groningen is one of Europe’s pioneers when it comes to the energy transition. The region’s goal is to become the leading hydrogen valley of North-Western Europe and to build up a complete value chain from production, storage and transportation of green hydrogen. We fully support this development and are proud to be part of the journey,” said Luc Grare, Head of Central and Eastern Europe at Lhyfe.

“Renewable green hydrogen as an energy carrier will support the transport of offshore generated energy through the country, helping to ease an already congested electricity grid. As such, Lhyfe’s Delfzijl plant will be able to supply green hydrogen throughout the Netherlands, as well as to potential off-takers in Germany and other bordering countries.”

The Netherlands aims to be one of Europe’s pioneering countries in green H2, rolling out a H2 backbone through the whole country. Soon, old salt caverns will be converted to store H2 along the backbone and will secure a steady flow of green H2 to the industrial users in case of days when renewable energy is not available.

Lhyfe is working on a rapid ramp-up of the green and renewable H2 market in many European countries. It has the ambition to become a leading European green and renewable H2 producer, targeting a total installed capacity of 3 GW by 2030. To achieve this goal, the company is establishing decentralized H2 ecosystems of various plant sizes throughout Europe - including the Delfzijl project. The company is also setting new standards in the offshore H2 sector, inaugurating the world’s first offshore renewable green H2 production pilot on the 22nd of September.

The project execution is subject to obtaining required operation licenses and building permission as well as financial investment decision.