Lhyfe gets green signal to start construction of a renewable green hydrogen plant from the city of Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany. The new plant will have a capacity of up to 4 tonnes/day, about 10 MW.
The plant will be built near publicly accessible hydrogen filling stations and a pipeline to supply a nearby technology park with renewable hydrogen. The plant is expected to be operational in early 2024.
According to the company, a wind farm will provide electricity needed to produce the hydrogen. Future customers for the project are in the immediate area of the site and in the region. The hydrogen will be used as a process gas by industrial customers and as a fuel for fuel cell vehicles at distribution stations.
Tags: Filling Stations, Gas, Germany, Green Hydrogen, Lhyfe
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