Belgium's FLHYPorts Hydrogen Valley Project Launches, Targeting Annual Hydrogen Consumption of 1,800 Tons
2026-06-27 13:55
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Flemish region of Belgium has launched the FLHYPorts hydrogen valley pilot project, coordinated by the Flemish Hydrogen Network and based at the Hyoffwind site, where a 25 MW electrolyzer is being built to produce green hydrogen for logistics, port operations, inland shipping, industrial processes, and mobility.

North Sea Port supports the FLHYPorts hydrogen valley pilot project

The ports of Antwerp‑Bruges, North Sea Port, and Ostend are at the core of the project's value chain. Hyoffwind's shareholders, Virya and Messer, serve as industrial partners supporting hydrogen procurement. Application partners include mobility company Dhyve, shipping and port equipment suppliers ATS, Boluda, Kalmar, Hyster‑Yale, as well as industrial and energy integrators and inland shipping operator MTS. Knowledge and infrastructure partners include the University of Antwerp, Cenex, and Fluxys.

This project contributes to the Clean Hydrogen Joint Undertaking and the REPowerEU goals, helping the EU double the number of hydrogen valleys by 2025. FLHYPorts aims to achieve an annual hydrogen consumption of over 1,800 tons by 2030, advance key European technologies to Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 8, and train 500 hydrogen professionals. The project's real port testing environment will deliver a certified RFNBO tracking system and a practical replication toolkit to accelerate the deployment of more hydrogen valleys across Europe. The CEO of WaterstofNet described the project as a leap from vision to implementation, connecting infrastructure, industry, logistics, and innovation.

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