Green hydrogen is in vogue.
Driven by the French and German public investment plans of some 9 billion euros each by the end of the decade, the sector sees a rosy future.
Taking advantage of this enthusiasm, the start-up Lhyfe announces this Friday that it wants to go public and publishes its registration document.
She is advised by Natixis, Bryan Garnier & Co and Portzamparc.
Lhyfe builds and operates green hydrogen (H2) production sites, equipped with electrolyzers that produce molecules of this gas from water and electricity from renewable energies.
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Still small - it has only one production site in Vendée - the start-up wants to grow very quickly in a very emerging but booming sector.
“Our strategy is based on a rapid and massive development of production sites so as to develop units which will be able to reach up to several hundred megawatts beyond 2025”
, explains its CEO Matthieu Guesné…
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