Lhyfe's Expansion: Green Hydrogen Plant in Vaggeryd, Sweden
Key Ideas
- Lhyfe secures $11 million funding for a new green hydrogen project in Vaggeryd, Sweden, with a capacity of 10 MW.
- The facility aims to produce 4.4 tonnes of green, renewable hydrogen per day for mobility and industrial sectors, starting operations in 2027.
- Positioned strategically between major cities in Sweden, Vaggeryd leverages its location for transport routes and logistics.
- The project emphasizes green hydrogen as a key enabler in the transition towards sustainable practices, boosting Swedish industry and energy security.
Lhyfe, a hydrogen company, has secured $11 million in funding for its second hydrogen project in Vaggeryd, Sweden. The new green hydrogen production facility, with a planned capacity of 10 MW, is set to produce up to 4.4 tonnes of green, renewable hydrogen per day. This initiative will cater to the mobility and industrial sectors and is expected to commence operations in 2027. Positioned strategically in Jönköping County, Vaggeryd benefits from its central location between major cities like Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö, allowing easy access to transport routes and logistics hubs. Sara Wihlborg, Lhyfe's Director for Sweden, emphasizes the importance of green hydrogen in strengthening Swedish industry competitiveness and enhancing domestic energy security. Furthermore, the project aims to utilize waste heat generated during production in Vaggeryd's district heating network. However, the project is still pending local investment approvals, operating permits, and a final financial investment decision. Subscribers interested in following the latest hydrogen news can sign up for Lhyfe's LinkedIn weekly newsletter for regular updates.
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