Enovos Announces FID on Luxembourg Green Hydrogen Project
06.15.2026 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

June 15, 2026 [Renewables Now]- Enovos announced that a final investment decision (FID) has been taken on the Luxembourg Hydrogen Valley (LuxHyVal) project, moving it from planning into implementation.

 

The project will install a 5 MW electrolyser powered by renewable electricity to produce green hydrogen for industrial and mobility applications in Luxembourg. Construction is set to begin in the fourth quarter of 2026, while the commissioning is targeted for 2027.

Part of the EU’s Horizon Europe programme, LuxHyVal aims to shift Luxembourg away from imported grey hydrogen towards locally produced green hydrogen. Lessons from the project will be replicated through two follower valleys in Czechia and Ukraine.

LuxHyVal brings together 19 partners from the energy, industry, mobility and research sectors. It is co-funded by the EU and supported by the Clean Hydrogen Partnership and the Luxembourg government.

 

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