Luxembourg has launched Luxembourg Hydrogen Valley (LuxHyVal), a project that targets the potential production of green hydrogen in 2026. This initiative is central to Luxembourg’s decarbonisation strategy, transitioning from imported grey hydrogen to locally produced green hydrogen. LuxHyVal is a collaborative effort of 17 partners from seven countries, with the University of Luxembourg as the main coordinator through Prof. Bradley Ladewig.

Luxembourg is making substantial investments in this area to advance research and innovation, laying the groundwork for a hydrogen-based economy.

Producing green hydrogen for industrial and transport applications

LuxHyVal’s hydrogen ecosystem is poised to significantly contribute to decarbonising Luxembourg’s industrial hydrogen consumption. By utilising 100% renewable electricity, the project will produce green hydrogen locally and implement initiatives across the entire value chain. This includes local production, utilisation, storage, and distribution to industrial and mobility end-users, all while integrating with existing and planned infrastructures.

In a second stage, the expertise acquired should serve as a direct model for replicating hydrogen valleys in Czech Republic and Ukraine helping Ukraine’s reconstruction.

Read more: https://www.researchluxembourg.org/en/luxhyval-luxembourg-hydrogen-valley/

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