Lhyfe has revealed plans to reduce its energy consumption at its French green hydrogen plants during periods of high electricity demand to reduce the load on the country’s grid, while also reducing its costs.
The French project developer has partnered with energy management firm Energy Pool to work on electricity demand response mechanisms at its three hydrogen production sites in Buléon, Bessières and Le Cheylas, with a combined 30MW of electrolyser capacity.
Set to initially engage in the wholesale electricity market (NEBEF), the company will be able to adjust its energy consumption based on demand and supply dynamics – allowing it to cut costs by reducing consumption during peak demand times.
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