Lhyfe plans to produce up to 330 tons of green hydrogen per day in Lubmin plant, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, with a targeted commissioning date by 2029. Part of Lhyfe’s backbone development strategy, this plant will feed into the German core hydrogen pipeline network, for the development of which the German government recently unveiled a €20 billion financing plan.

The new project site will offer access to extensive existing and future electricity production capacities from offshore wind farms. It also benefits from an extra-high voltage grid connection operated by 50Hertz, the transmission system operator, which already operates a transformer station in Lubmin and will feed all the required electricity power to produce hydrogen. The project is currently in the development phase and is scheduled to go into operation by 2029 with an electrolysis capacity of 800 MW and a production capacity of up to 330 tons of green hydrogen per day.

In September 2023, Lhyfe finalised a corporate power purchase agreement with VSB Energies Nouvelles concerning a 13.2 MW wind farm in France that will produce electricity for green hydrogen production. Lhyfe Bretagne, which is a 5 MW green and renewable hydrogen production site for Brittany, is located in Buléon.