(Total) Total and Engie have signed a cooperation agreement to design, develop, build and operate the Masshylia project, France’s largest renewable hydrogen production site at Châteauneuf-les-Martigues in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur South region.
Located at the heart of Total’s La Mède biorefinery and powered by solar farms with a total capacity of more than 100 MW, the 40 MW electrolyser will produce 5 tonnes of green hydrogen per day to meet the needs of the biofuel production process at Total’s La Mède biorefinery, avoiding 15,000 tonnes of CO
2 emissions per year.
An innovative management solution for the production and storage of hydrogen will be implemented to manage the intermittent production of solar electricity and the biorefinery’s need for continuous hydrogen supply.
Total, Engie to Develop France s Largest Site for Green Hydrogen
France: Engineering Total, Engie to Develop France s Largest Site for Green Hydrogen
15.01.2021Editor: Ahlam Rais
Under a cooperation agreement signed between Total and Engie, both the companies will work together to develop and build the Masshylia project, France s largest renewable hydrogen production site, for producing green hydrogen from 100 % renewable electricity. Related Company (Source: iStock)
Paris/France – Total and Engie have recently signed a cooperation agreement to design, develop, build and operate the Masshylia project, France s largest renewable hydrogen production site at Châteauneuf-les-Martigues in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d Azur South region.
Total and Engie partner to develop France’s largest site for the production of green hydrogen: Masshylia
Total and Engie signed a cooperation agreement to design, develop, build and operate the Masshylia project, France’s largest renewable hydrogen production site at Châteauneuf-les-Martigues in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur South region.
Located at the heart of Total’s La Mède biorefinery and powered by solar farms with a total capacity of more than 100 MW, the 40 MW electrolyzer will produce 5 tonnes of green hydrogen per day to meet the needs of the biofuel production process at Total’s La Mède biorefinery, avoiding 15,000 tonnes of CO
A cooperation agreement has been signed to design, develop, build, and operate the Masshylia project, France's largest renewable hydrogen production site.