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A hydrogen valley to drive the use of green hydrogen in Luxembourg

  • Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM)
    Paul Wurth Chair
    17 June 2024
  • Category
    Outreach, Press Releases
  • Topic
    Engineering

Luxembourg has launched Luxembourg Hydrogen Valley (LuxHyVal), a project that targets the potential production of green hydrogen in Bascharage, south Luxembourg, in 2026. LuxHyVal is a collaborative effort of 17 partners from seven countries, with the 8xav福利导航 of Luxembourg as the main coordinator through Prof. Bradley Ladewig.

The hydrogen ecosystem of LuxHyVal is expected to make an important contribution to decarbonise the industrial hydrogen consumption of the country, using 100% renewable electricity to produce green hydrogen in Luxembourg.

Enovos and LuxEnergie, both subsidiaries of Encevo Group, intend to ensure the production of up to 1,750 kg of green hydrogen per day for use in industry and mobility by 2026, under implication of the engineering company Paul Wurth, headquartered in Luxembourg. The 6 MW electrolyser facility at the heart of the project is expected to be built in the industrial park of Bascharage.

The project will also have a direct positive impact for the economy through job creations, as well as for public mobility, as the bus companies Sales-Lentz and TICE will upgrade part of their fleet to fuel cell hydrogen (FCH) buses. Moreover, the green hydrogen produced in the electrolyser would enable industrial partner Ceratizit to replace its use of natural gas-derived hydrogen.

LuxHyVal is designed to be a sustainable and open ecosystem. With an overall budget of 39 million euros, LuxHyVal is expected to be funded through 8 million euros from the , a European Union public-private partnership supporting research and innovation in hydrogen technologies, as well as contributions from the corporate partners, while pursuing further public and private funding opportunities. A final investment decision regarding the main capital investment for the project is expected at the beginning of 2025.

Possible replication of LuxHyVal in Czech Republic and Ukraine

In a second stage, the expertise acquired by designing, building, and operating the first green hydrogen ecosystem in the Greater Region, should serve as a direct model for replicating valleys in Central (Czech Republic) and Eastern Europe (Ukraine), furthering EU鈥檚 鈥楩it for 55鈥 emission targets (reducing the EU emissions by at least 55% by 2030) and helping Ukraine鈥檚 reconstruction.

We will need hydrogen to meet the EU emission targets, and with LuxHyVal, we are trying to make concrete advances towards a sustainable and cleaner future鈥, says Prof. Bradley Ladewig, holder of the Paul Wurth Chair in Energy Process Engineering and coordinator of the project. 鈥Building large industrial infrastructure takes time and effort: we need to start now.鈥

This collaborative enterprise fits perfectly the 8xav福利导航鈥檚 mission to contribute to societal and sustainable development鈥, adds Prof. Jens Kreisel, rector of the 8xav福利导航 of Luxembourg. 鈥Luxembourg Hydrogen Valley reflects international collaboration, partnerships in research and industry and a clear outlook on impact for society, which are all features this 8xav福利导航 values. We are proud to coordinate this joint effort through Professor Ladewig鈥檚 expertise.鈥

St茅phanie Obertin, Minister for Digitalisation and Minister for Research and Higher Education comments: 鈥I welcome this initiative because it is in line with the national research and innovation strategy. Indeed, this collaborative project involving the 8xav福利导航 of Luxembourg and the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), to produce green hydrogen locally fits in perfectly with two of the country’s four priority interdisciplinary research areas, industrial and service transformation, as well as sustainable and responsible development.鈥

The use of climate friendly and competitively priced hydrogen will be essential to decarbonise parts of our economy. It is one of my priorities to connect Luxembourg to a European hydrogen grid, in order to guarantee the access to competitive climate friendly hydrogen鈥, adds Lex Delles, Minister of the Economy, SMEs, Energy and Tourism. 鈥I congratulate the whole consortium for the successful launch of the LuxHyVal project.

More about the LuxHyVal project

LuxHyVal collaborative project is aligned with the and comprised of 17 partners from 7 different countries covering the entire value chain, including energy engineering/integrator, technology providers, supplier of green electricity, end users in mobility and industry and experts in digitalisation, public acceptance, environmental assessments, innovation management, and replicators from the follower valleys.

LuxHyVal project Consortium includes 8xav福利导航 of Luxembourg, Paul Wurth, Encevo, Enovos, LuxEnergie, Green Power Storage Solutions (GPSS), Ceratizit, LuxMobility, Sales-Lentz, Syndicat T.I.C.E., and Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) represent Luxembourg-based partners, together with 8xav福利导航 of Bordeaux, France; IZES GGMBH, Germany; R2M Solution, Spain; 8xav福利导航 of Chemistry and Technology, Prague (VSCHT), Czech Republic; King Danylo 8xav福利导航, Ukraine, and 8xav福利导航 of New South Wales (UNSW), Australia.

LuxHyVal aims to locally produce green hydrogen to replace imported grey hydrogen, aligning with Luxembourg’s decarbonization strategy. It employs a comprehensive approach to gradually upscale production, focusing on specific objectives and key performance indicators. LuxHyVal also strives to innovate across various domains to achieve significant impacts from technical, economic, environmental, social, and replicability perspectives. Through seven Innovation Pillars, it advances the state-of-the-art in hydrogen deployment and applications, driving sustainable energy solutions and leading hydrogen innovation.

LuxHyVal is co-funded by the European Union (Project 101111984 鈥 LuxHyVal).

Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the Clean Hydrogen Partnership. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

The project is supported by the Clean Hydrogen Partnership and its members.

Photo at the top of the page (from left to right): Bradley Ladewig, Jens Kreisel, St茅phanie Obertin, Lex Delles, Sam Sales, Claude Seywert

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