Lhyfe inaugurates its renewable hydrogen production site at SLS

Lhyfe, one of the pioneers of green hydrogen, recently inaugurated a new production site at SLS. This event marks a significant step forward in the development of renewable energies, particularly in the field of hydrogen produced from green electricity.

SLS Actiparc: a site committed to the energy transition

Located at the heart of a region undergoing a major energy transition, SLS Actiparc stands out as a benchmark centre for sustainable development and renewable energies. Thanks to its modern infrastructure and the hosting of innovative projects such as Lhyfe, the site is becoming an open-air laboratory for the energy solutions of the future.

The establishment of Lhyfe at SLS Actiparc is part of this dynamic, providing local, clean hydrogen production for neighbouring businesses and local authorities. This project contributes directly to national and European ambitions to reduce CO₂ emissions.

The hydrogen produced on this site is based on electrolysis technology powered by renewable energies. This 100% green production will be a key lever for the development of proper mobility and low-carbon industry.

The installation of Lhyfe at SLS Actiparc also demonstrates the site’s commitment to attracting and supporting innovative players in the field of renewable energies. By encouraging synergies between the companies located here, SLS Actiparc is positioning itself as a model of an eco-responsible industrial estate.

Lhyfe inaugurates its renewable hydrogen production site at SLS 1

An innovative, collaborative project

The development of this new site has been made possible by collaboration with a number of industry and renewable energy players. The production unit is based on cutting-edge technology, designed to work in perfect harmony with the local energy infrastructure. The aim is to provide a competitive and accessible green hydrogen solution for businesses and local authorities looking to reduce their carbon footprint.

The inauguration also illustrates Lhyfe’s commitment to energy independence and industrial sovereignty in France and Europe. Indeed, the development of local renewable hydrogen production is a strategic challenge for ensuring the energy transition and reducing dependence on imported fossil fuels.

The future of green hydrogen in France and Europe

Lhyfe has no intention of stopping there. The company plans to increase its production capacity considerably by 2030, with the ambition of reaching an installed production of 9.8 GW.

. This large-scale deployment is part of the European drive to produce 10 million tonnes of renewable hydrogen a year by the end of the decade.

The inauguration of the SLS site is a further demonstration of the potential of green hydrogen in the energy transition. With projects like Sealhyfe and the growing integration of hydrogen in the transport and industrial sectors, Lhyfe is positioning itself as a key player in this energy revolution.

In conclusion, this inauguration marks an important step in the development of renewable hydrogen in France. By combining technological innovation with a commitment to the environment, Lhyfe is demonstrating that low-carbon hydrogen production is not only possible, but essential to building a sustainable energy future.

SLS Actiparc

SLS Actiparc