Hydrogen + biofuels

Lhyfe joins forces with Atmen 

Hydrogen supplier and producer Lhyfe has joined forces with compliance automation platform Atmen to guarantee the traceability of its green and renewable hydrogen.
January 21, 2025_
James Evison

Hydrogen supplier and producer Lhyfe has joined forces with compliance automation platform Atmen to guarantee the traceability of its green and renewable hydrogen. 

The move by the firm, a step towards Lhyfe’s RFNBO certification, comes as it aims to exceed current regulations before obtaining such certification. 

Each delivery of Lhyfe’s green hydrogen can now be accompanied by a Digital Product Passport, which provides a complete description of the carbon footprint of the hydrogen produced, including information on energy sourcing, embedded emissions and supply chain contribution.

The company has also initiated steps to obtain RFNBO certification for hydrogen produced at its various sites. Once achieved, the digital passports will include the “RFNBO-compliant” label.

By combining Lhyfe’s expertise in renewable hydrogen production and Atmen’s advanced automation software, the partnership aims to simplify compliance with strict sustainability regulations such as RFNBO.

Flore de Durfort, CEO of Atmen said:

“Atmen is thrilled to partner with Lhyfe, one of the most innovative and fastest-growing hydrogen producers in Europe. Together, we are setting a new standard in traceability, enabling the hydrogen sector to meet the strictest sustainability requirements with precision and transparency.”

Antoine Hamon, Chief Operations Officer at Lhyfe said:

“Our collaboration with Atmen is a major step in realising our commitment to transparency for our clients, both in terms of sustainability and traceability. With Digital Product Passports, we are enhancing trust in the sustainability of our hydrogen. We invite the sector to align with this practice, which will help develop the industry with the same spirit of trust.”

Image courtesy of Lhyfe

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