Lhyfe has joined forces with Capital Energy to develop offshore renewable hydrogen projects in Spain and Portugal.
Under the agreement, the two companies said will work together to create hydrogen production sites at some of the 7.5 GW offshore wind farm sites currently being developed by Capital Energy in both countries.
Lhyfe claims to have the only operational prototype for offshore green hydrogen production. This system, known as Sealhyfe, was inaugurated in France in September 2022. The company aims to have 200 MW of green hydrogen production capacity by the end of 2026 and 3 GW by the end of 2030.
Tags: Capital Energy, Green Hydrogen, Lhyfe, Spain
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