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© Port-La Nouvelle

Höegh Evi to build hydrogen import terminal at Port-La Nouvelle

Höegh Evi will develop a floating hydrogen import terminal at France’s Port-La Nouvelle, sourcing up to 210,000 tonnes of hydrogen from the Middle East, North Africa, and the Americas.

Under a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with SEMOP Port-La Nouvelle, the two organisations will develop the terminal to “accelerate the shift to clean energy in Europe.”

H2 View understands that from 2030, the terminal will facilitate the import of 210,000 tonnes of hydrogen, according to the project timeline and dependent on the readiness of France’s hydrogen pipeline. The partners are currently collaborating on a feasibility assessment and design of the infrastructure solution within the port.

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