France’s energy agency has announced a significant hydrogen-related tender titled “Achat d’un banc hydrogène incluant un électrolyseur, stockage et pile à combustible.” Published on August 30, 2024, the tender invites applications until October 10, 2024.
The main objective of this tender is to procure a comprehensive hydrogen testing bench, which includes an electrolyser, storage facilities, and a fuel cell. These components are vital for producing, storing, and utilizing hydrogen effectively. By investing in this equipment, France aims to bolster its hydrogen technology development and infrastructure, which are essential for achieving sustainability goals and reducing carbon emissions.
The electrolyser will be used to produce hydrogen from water through electrolysis, which is a clean and efficient method of hydrogen production. The storage system will securely and effectively store the produced hydrogen, ensuring a stable supply for various applications. The fuel cell will then convert the stored hydrogen into electricity, showcasing the full cycle of hydrogen utility from production to energy generation.
Technical specifications for the tender include high efficiency and durability requirements for the electrolyser and fuel cell. The equipment must also meet stringent safety standards, given the highly flammable nature of hydrogen. Applicants are expected to demonstrate their capability to deliver a fully integrated and operational system that aligns with these criteria.