France's Largest Renewable Hydrogen Plant to be Constructed in Créteil
Key Ideas
  • SMITDUVM, SUEZ, SIPEnR, and Banque des Territoires are collaborating to build France's largest renewable hydrogen production and distribution plant in Créteil.
  • The plant will convert waste into energy, producing 1 tonne of hydrogen daily, contributing to green mobility in Val-de-Marne and the Ile-de-France region by 2025.
  • The initiative is supported by the European Union, the Ile-de-France Region, and ADEME, showcasing a sustainable approach to energy production and waste management.
  • H2 Créteil will purchase part of the renewable energy produced by the energy-from-waste facility, ensuring a reliable renewable energy source for the region.
SMITDUVM, SUEZ, SIPEnR, and Banque des Territoires are coming together to embark on the construction of the largest renewable hydrogen production and distribution plant in France. This project, backed by the European Union, the Ile-de-France Region, and ADEME, will be situated next to the Syndicat mixte de traitement des déchets urbains du Val-de-Marne (SMITDUVM) energy-from-waste facility in Créteil. The plant aims to convert waste into energy, generating 1 tonne of hydrogen daily. By 2025, this facility will offer a renewable energy solution for green mobility in Val-de-Marne and the broader Ile-de-France region. H2 Créteil will play a key role in ensuring the purchase of renewable energy from the facility, demonstrating a sustainable and reliable approach to energy sourcing. This initiative highlights a significant step towards a more environmentally friendly energy production and waste management system in the region.
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