Fives and Lhyfe Partner to Drive Green Hydrogen Adoption in Industrial Combustion
Key Ideas
- Fives and Lhyfe collaborate to offer green hydrogen solutions for industrial combustion without equipment modification.
- The partnership targets European and North American metal, glass, and cement industries to reduce emissions by replacing natural gas with hydrogen.
- Fives introduced 100% hydrogen duct burners in 2023 as a sustainable alternative to fossil fuel burners.
- The aim of the collaboration is to make industrial processes more sustainable, efficient, and environmentally friendly.
In a strategic move towards decarbonization, industrial engineering firm Fives and green hydrogen production company Lhyfe have joined forces to develop solutions for the adoption of green hydrogen in industrial combustion processes. The partnership aims to revolutionize the process industries by enabling the use of hydrogen without the need for extensive equipment modifications, focusing primarily on the metal, glass, and cement sectors in Europe and North America. By leveraging Lhyfe's green hydrogen production capabilities and Fives' hydrogen burners, the companies intend to significantly reduce emissions from industrial activities by transitioning from natural gas to hydrogen combustion. Fives' recent introduction of 100% hydrogen duct burners highlights their commitment to sustainable practices. Frédéric Thrum of Fives emphasized the environmental benefits of the company's combustion systems, highlighting the global impact on customers. Lhyfe's CEO, Matthieu Guesné, expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, stressing the maturity and availability of hydrogen solutions in the market. This collaboration signifies a crucial step towards addressing climate change and enhancing the sustainability and efficiency of industrial processes. Additionally, amidst the growing interest in hydrogen technologies, H2 View's Class of H2 offers comprehensive training modules to bridge the skills gap and educate individuals on various aspects of hydrogen production and storage.
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Middle East
Climate Change
Sustainability
Decarbonisation
Memorandum Of Understanding
Cement Industry
Glass Industry
Metal Industry
Industrial Engineering
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