Nede'HY Wins France's ADEME Laureate with Hydrogen Project
Key Ideas
- Nede'HY project, with Haffner Energy's HYNOCA® technology, chosen as a laureate by France's development agency ADEME for green hydrogen production and distribution.
- The project in Montbéliard will produce 240 tonnes/year of hydrogen and 1,000 tonnes/year of biochar, benefiting local industries and transportation networks.
- Haffner Energy's biomass thermolysis technology is viewed favorably for decarbonization projects in industry and mobility, supporting local communities.
- The project aims for replication in different locations with locally sourced biomass, emphasizing sustainability and synergy, such as the collaboration in the Swiss Jura area.
The Nede'HY hydrogen project, in collaboration with Haffner Energy, has been recognized by France's development agency ADEME as a laureate for its initiative in green hydrogen production and distribution. Led by the Nedey Automobiles Group (GNA) and including Haffner Energy, the project is set to be developed in Montbéliard, France. The project, utilizing Haffner Energy's HYNOCA® process, plans to generate 240 tonnes of hydrogen and 1,000 tonnes of biochar annually, catering to local industries and the transportation network of Pays de Montbéliard Agglomération (PMA). The selection by ADEME marks a significant milestone towards realizing the project. Haffner Energy expresses satisfaction with the project's progress, highlighting the technical, environmental, and economic benefits of its biomass thermolysis technology for ambitious decarbonization projects. The aim is to replicate this green hydrogen initiative in multiple locations, ensuring sustainable and conflict-free sourcing of biomass. The project will collaborate with the Corbat group for biomass supply, with a similar project underway in the Swiss Jura area, allowing for synergies between them. Overall, the project showcases a positive step towards green energy innovation and sustainability in France and beyond.
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