A consortium of 17 partners from seven countries including the Grand Duchy on Monday launched the Luxembourg Hydrogen Valley (LuxHyVal) project in the south of the country.
The project, which has a total budget of €39 million, aims to start production of up to 1,750kg of green hydrogen per day for use in industry and mobility applications via a six-megawatt electrolyser facility in the Bascharage industrial park in 2026.
The plant will be built by Luxembourg engineering company Paul Wurth and operated by Enovos and Luxenergie, both subsidiaries of Encevo Group.
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