The French government has provided funding to develop hydrogen production and import facilities at the port of Le Havre, reportedly representing around €1.6bn ($1.69bn) of investment.
Oil and gas major Air Products will develop a €1.1bn hydrogen import hub, whilst Qair Group is aiming to establish renewable hydrogen and methanol production via €500m ($530m) of investment, which will produce 200,000 tonnes of e-methanol.
H2 View understands that Air Products’ hydrogen and derivatives terminal will be commissioned by 2030. The terminal could complement the hydrogen supply deal signed with TotalEnergies earlier this year.
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