The French Ministry of Energy Transition has announced a new tender titled “Hydrogen Infrastructure Development – Phase 1,” published on December 13, 2024.
Interested parties must submit their proposals by January 24, 2025. This tender marks a significant step in bolstering the hydrogen industry, aligning with France’s strategic objectives of reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable energy solutions.
The tender aims to develop a robust hydrogen infrastructure across France, facilitating the transition to cleaner energy sources. Its primary focus is on establishing hydrogen refueling stations, storage facilities, and distribution networks. By investing in these critical components, the French government seeks to enhance the country’s energy security and accelerate the adoption of hydrogen as a clean energy carrier.
Participants in the tender are required to present detailed proposals outlining their plans for designing, constructing, and operating hydrogen infrastructure. The proposals should demonstrate technical expertise, including strategies for efficient and sustainable hydrogen production, storage, and distribution. The tender emphasizes the importance of utilizing innovative technologies and best practices to ensure the economic viability and environmental sustainability of the hydrogen infrastructure.