In a resolute stride towards a greener future, the French government has embarked on a groundbreaking initiative, allocating a staggering 4 billion euros to bolster the production of low-carbon hydrogen within its borders.
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In the landscape of energy transition, few elements have sparked as much intrigue and enthusiasm as hydrogen. The year 2023 has witnessed a surge in discussions surrounding hydrogen’s potential, often bordering on exaggerated zeal.
As the global call for sustainable and renewable energy sources intensifies, nations are forging innovative partnerships to enhance energy connectivity and reduce carbon emissions. In a groundbreaking collaboration, GRTgaz, the French Transmission System Operator (TSO), and OGE, its German counterpart, have reaffirmed their commitment to the hydrogen corridor project.
European Commission has given the green light to a €850 million measure to support ArcelorMittal France (‘ArcelorMittal’) in its endeavor to partially decarbonize its steel production processes.
The Chemours Company, a global leader in chemical solutions, has awarded the contract for the expansion of its green hydrogen production facility in the Villers-Saint Paul (VSP) region of France to AECOM, a premier infrastructure consulting firm.
During his visit to Chile, Olivier Becht, the Delegate Minister of Foreign Trade, Attractiveness, and French Abroad, held a bilateral meeting with Diego Pardow, the Minister of Energy, to discuss common challenges in the energy transition process and the involvement of French companies in the green hydrogen industry.
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France delighted when the European Parliament’s energy committee recognized low-carbon hydrogen as equal to renewable hydrogen in the fight for decarbonisation.
The intrepid investor has put 10 million euros into Inocel, a promising start-up making hydrogen fuel cells.
Paris is enraged that Berlin and Madrid have not endorsed its intention to have EU law designate hydrogen produced using nuclear power as “green.”