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Siemens Energy Delivers First Electrolysers to Air Liquide’s 200MW Plant
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Siemens Energy delivered nine PEM electrolysers to Air Liquide’s 200MW Normand’Hy project in France. The plant will produce up to 28,000 tonnes of green hydrogen annually starting in 2026. About a quarter of the hydrogen will fuel trucks, with the rest supporting industrial users like TotalEnergies.
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