Lhyfe and Chantiers de l’Atlantique sign a MoU to develop offshore renewable green H<sub>2</sub> production

Lhyfe and Chantiers de l’Atlantique announced at the Seanergy forum dedicated to renewable offshore energy, that they have signed a MoU for the development of offshore H2 production platforms.

This agreement comes as Lhyfe and Chantiers de l’Atlantique, who have already been working together for 18 months as part of the SEM-REV project on the co-development of a pilot system for offshore H2 production, prepare to launch the world’s first offshore renewable H2 production demonstrator in September 2022, off the coast of Saint-Nazaire (France).

On the strength of this first demonstrator, the two companies wanted to reinforce their partnership to deploy the system on a large scale. Lhyfe and Chantiers de l’Atlantique will collaborate on offshore renewable H2 production projects with on-grid or off-grid wind farms. Chantiers de l’Atlantique will design, build and install the platforms, while Lhyfe will oversee the design and operation of the renewable H2 production facilities.

This agreement aims not only to develop the renewable H2 fuel chain at sea, but in port areas as well. For offshore projects, the two partners plan to develop production solutions with a minimum capacity of 100 MW, which will be installed on existing fixed structures, or mounted on seabed foundations or floating platforms

Thomas Créach, Lhyfe’s Technical Director said, “We are delighted to take this new step forward with Chantiers de l’Atlantique. Thanks to the complementarity and solidity of our expertise, and based on our previous achievements, we are now in a position to respond to the various calls for tenders related to offshore. The production of renewable green H2 on a very large scale is now within reach!” 

For Frédéric Grizaud, Director of the Marine Energy & Engineering Business Unit (AOE), Chantiers de l’Atlantique said, “The signing of this agreement is the concrete materialization of a successful collaboration between two companies with a desire to play a full role in energy transition. We are now in a position in France to offer green H2 production solutions for the international market.”