Construction of a hydrogen plant using wind power generation in France Manufactured without emitting carbon dioxide September 27, 5:17

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In France, a factory will be built to manufacture hydrogen, which is considered to be the next-generation energy, using wind power generation without emitting carbon dioxide, and it is expected as a project to promote decarbonization of energy. ..

The hydrogen manufacturing plant is scheduled to be built by a French start-up company along the sea near Nantes in the west with the support of local governments, and a press release was made locally on the 26th.



The factory produces hydrogen from seawater by receiving electricity directly from a nearby wind power generator, which means that it does not emit carbon dioxide, which causes warming, during the manufacturing process.



According to companies, this is the first hydrogen production plant in Europe that uses only renewable energy.



The factory is scheduled to start operations in May next year, and will produce up to 1 ton of hydrogen a day and supply it to hydrogen buses operating in the surrounding area.



Hydrogen-fueled automobiles and aircraft are being developed around the world because they do not emit carbon dioxide, but in most cases greenhouse gases are emitted in the process of producing hydrogen.



This factory, which does not emit carbon dioxide even in the manufacturing process, is expected as a project to further promote the decarbonization of energy.



"If you use fossil fuels to produce hydrogen, it's no different from gasoline," said Machu Genet, CEO of the company. That's why we need hydrogen that is produced without emitting carbon dioxide.