Air Liquide is investing €50m ($52.8m) to bolster offtake from its 200MW French green hydrogen project by setting up a new hydrogen supply plan for regional refuelling stations.
The industrial gas firm today (November 15) said it would make the investment to develop a new hydrogen packaging and delivery supply chain for refuelling stations along a French transport corridor connecting Île-de-France and Normandy.
Set to be supplied by its 200MW Normand’Hy electrolyser which is currently under construction, Air Liquide says the supply chain will support hydrogen-powered vehicles along the Seine Axis.
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