[FR] “Inaugurated this Wednesday, October 13, the Auxerre hydrogen station is operated by Hynamics, a subsidiary of EDF.”
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[FR] “The day after Emmanuel Macron’s announcement of a € 7 billion “hydrogen plan”, was inaugurated yesterday October 13 in Auxerre, the first hydrogen production and distribution station in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté and the most powerful of the hexagon, according to its manufacturer Hynamics.”
[FR] “The elected officials of Auxerrois and the Region, accompanied by their partners, inaugurated the hydrogen station” the most powerful in France “, this Wednesday, October 13, 2021. It currently supplies the five new Léo buses, but constitutes above all the foundation stone of an ecosystem.”
[FR] “The station inaugurated on Wednesday will supply several hydrogen buses every day. However, the price of fuel is still high.”
[FR] “McPhy has announced that it has been selected to equip the West Guyanese Power Plant (“CEOG”), the world’s largest power plant project combining photovoltaic energy and massive storage of 128 MWh, mainly in the form of hydrogen.”
[FR] “McPhy has announced that it has been selected to equip the West Guyanese Power Plant (“CEOG”), the world’s largest power plant project combining photovoltaic energy and massive storage of 128 MWh, mainly in the form of hydrogen.”
“The CEOG Power Plant (Centrale Électrique de l’Ouest Guyanais or Western French Guiana Power Plant) will be equipped with 16 MW of high-power electrolysis supplied by McPhy, contributing to the massive storage of renewable energy in the form of hydrogen.”
[FR] “Now listed on the stock exchange, Hydrogen de France (HDF Energy) announces the launch of the site of the power station in western Guyana (CEOG). In gestation for several years, this investment of 170 million euros should be completed in early 2024.”
[FR] “McPhy was selected by Hydrogen de France and its partners Meridiam and Sara to equip the CEOG plant with an electrolyser, the world’s first plant for non-intermittent renewable electrical energy using hydrogen.”