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French companies plan world’s first offshore hydrogen production platform
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The agreement follows 18 months of cooperation between the two as part of SEM-REV, a research project based in Nantes that is exploring ways of converting wave and wind energy into green hydrogen. If discussions progress, they will begin work on an offshore demonstration platform in September.
The structure will be located off the coast of Saint-Nazaire, in the Loire-Atlantique department of western France. If this is successful, the companies plan a network of wind and wave-power hydrogen production plants, each with a minimum capacity of 100MW.
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