Lhyfe, OX2 and Velarion join forces to develop green hydrogen industrial cluster

Lhyfe, OX2 and Velarion are partnering to establish a hydrogen-driven industrial cluster in Ånge municipality, Sweden. The project will merge wind energy with large-scale green hydrogen production to create carbon-neutral products. OX2 is developing a wind farm in Marktjärn, Torpshammar, with an expected annual output of 1.4 TWh.

Furthermore, the green electricity from this wind farm will power Lhyfe’s planned hydrogen production facility in Torpshammar, producing 100 tonnes of green hydrogen per day with a 300 MW electrolysis capacity. Velarion intends to build carbon-neutral fertiliser plants within this cluster, utilising green hydrogen to produce green ammonia, thereby cutting carbon emissions in fertiliser production. The project has now entered its conceptual phase.

Earlier this year, Lhyfe received a grant of up to €149 million from the French Government to develop a green hydrogen plant with a 100 MW electrolysis capacity near Le Havre. It also inked a joint agreement with Source Galileo to launch commercial-scale green hydrogen production units in the UK and Ireland.