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Lhyfe Collaborates with Source Galileo for Green Hydrogen Production
Lhyfe Collaborates with Source Galileo for Green Hydrogen Production

Lhyfe Collaborates with Source Galileo for Green Hydrogen Production

  • 24-Jan-2024 9:43 AM
  • Journalist: Patrick Knight

Lhyfe, the French green hydrogen producer, and Source Galileo, the UK-based renewable energy developer, have entered into a strategic collaboration through the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU). This collaborative effort aims to establish expansive commercial units dedicated to the production of green and renewable hydrogen in both the United Kingdom and Ireland. The overarching objective of this partnership is to contribute significantly to the net-zero goals of both nations by deploying state-of-the-art production facilities powered by renewable energy sources.

The United Kingdom has set an ambitious target, envisioning a low-carbon hydrogen production capacity of 10GW by the year 2030. As part of this commitment, at least fifty percent of the envisaged capacity is earmarked for green hydrogen. Simultaneously, Ireland has charted its course towards cultivating a hydrogen production capacity of 2GW, primarily derived from offshore wind farms, by the same target year, 2030.

In the initial phases of this collaboration, the focus will be on harnessing electricity from onshore renewable sources. However, the collaboration's long-term vision extends to leveraging the vast potential of offshore wind in both the UK and Ireland. This strategic move is anticipated to provide a solution to overcome electricity grid limitations, ensuring a sustainable and scalable approach.

Kevin Lynch, the CEO of Source Galileo, emphasized the pivotal role of developing a hydrogen economy in tandem with advancements in electricity, aligning seamlessly with the ongoing energy transition. The partnership forged between Lhyfe and Source Galileo strategically positions them to make substantial contributions to the government targets for hydrogen deployment. Lynch underscored the collaborative effort as providing a platform for a comprehensive range of activities, encompassing both onshore and offshore initiatives. This marks a noteworthy stride forward in realizing the government objectives related to hydrogen.

Taia Kronborg, Chief Business Officer at Lhyfe, conveyed enthusiasm about the collaborative venture, underscoring its instrumental role in advancing large-scale green hydrogen production. Kronborg accentuated the significance of green hydrogen as a pivotal solution in achieving net-zero goals. Importantly, green hydrogen stands out due to its immediate deployability, presenting an opportunity to fortify national energy security while simultaneously invigorating local economies.

Lhyfe has already embarked on a collaboration with Centrica, a multinational energy company, to spearhead the development of offshore renewable hydrogen in the UK. The collaboration kickstarted with a pilot project situated in the Southern North Sea. Additionally, Lhyfe has etched its name in history by successfully installing the world's first operational offshore green hydrogen production platform in its home country, France. This landmark achievement underscores the company's steadfast commitment to pioneering sustainable energy solutions and exemplifies its leadership in driving innovations within the green hydrogen landscape.

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