Air Liquide, the Durance, Luberon, Verdon urban area (DLVA) and ENGIE are signing a cooperation agreement to develop the “HyGreen Provence” project aiming to produce, store and distribute green hydrogen.
Initiated in 2017, “HyGreen Provence” aims to develop and validate the technoeconomic conditions for the production of 1,300 GWh of solar electricity, together with the production of renewable hydrogen on an industrial scale through water electrolysis.
Air Liquide and ENGIE are committed to the development of hydrogen solutions and will join forces with the DLVA urban area which showcases multiple resources for the project.
Consiting of 25 municipalities and a population of 65,000, the DLVA urban area will help benefit the project through its high levels of French sunshine, substantial land availability and a salt cavity storage site able to accommodate the large-scale centralised production of renewable hydrogen.
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