Lhyfe's Green Hydrogen Injection for Marseille-Fos-Sur-Mer Decarbonisation Project
Key Ideas
  • Lhyfe delivered 350kg of green hydrogen to Géométhane for use in a salt cavern storage test in Manosque, France.
  • The hydrogen, injected into salt caverns at the Manosque site, is part of a project aiming to accelerate decarbonisation in Marseille-Fos-Sur-Mer.
  • Lhyfe's CEO highlighted the importance of hydrogen in decarbonising mobility, industry, and energy storage, emphasizing its role in energy independence.
  • The initiative will provide feedback on the use of salt caverns for hydrogen storage, a method being considered across Europe as green hydrogen production increases.
Lhyfe recently delivered 350kg of green hydrogen to Géométhane for a salt cavern storage test in Manosque, France. The hydrogen injection, completed in just a day, marks a significant step in the decarbonisation project led by the DLVAaggIo urban community and Géométhane for the Marseille-Fos-Sur-Mer industrial site. Lhyfe's CEO, Matthieu Guesné, expressed pride in contributing to the trial, highlighting hydrogen's potential in decarbonising various sectors and energy storage. The hydrogen will undergo observation before extraction and analysis, providing crucial insights for the project. Guesné stressed the importance of storage as green hydrogen production rises, noting salt caverns as a viable option. Additionally, Lhyfe's launch of an online marketplace for green hydrogen facilitates its distribution to fuel stations and logistics centers, with plans for further features in the future.
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