Corsica Sole to Build First Green Hydrogen Plant in Corsica

Jan 30, 2024 01:00 PM ET
  • Corsica Sole is set to revolutionize the energy landscape with Foll'Hy, the first green hydrogen production plant in Corsica. This innovative project will store renewable power and fuel heavy maritime mobility, paving the way for a greener future.
Corsica Sole to Build First Green Hydrogen Plant in Corsica

Corsica Sole, a French solar power producer, has announced plans to build the first green hydrogen production plant in Corsica. The facility, named Foll'Hy, will be located in the village of Folelli and will use electricity from a 12-MWp solar photovoltaic park to produce green hydrogen through electrolysis. It is expected to have an annual output of around two tonnes, starting in Q1 2025. The hydrogen produced will be used for heavy maritime mobility in the commune of Bastia and the surrounding region. The project will also help store renewable power generated on the island that cannot be fed into the grid due to network limitations.

Corsica Sole has received regulatory clearance for the project and has secured the necessary funds. Construction is set to begin in the second half of this year. The initiative aims to support the storage of renewable power and promote the use of green hydrogen in Corsica.

What is Corsica Sole's plan for the first green hydrogen production plant in Corsica?

  • Corsica Sole's plan is to build the first green hydrogen production plant in Corsica.
  • The facility, named Foll'Hy, will be located in the village of Folelli.
  • The plant will use electricity from a 12-MWp solar photovoltaic park to produce green hydrogen through electrolysis.
  • It is expected to have an annual output of around two tonnes of green hydrogen.
  • The production is set to start in the first quarter of 2025.
  • The green hydrogen produced will be used for heavy maritime mobility in the commune of Bastia and the surrounding region.
  • The project will help store renewable power generated on the island that cannot be fed into the grid due to network limitations.
  • Corsica Sole has received regulatory clearance for the project.
  • The company has also secured the necessary funds for the construction of the plant.
  • Construction is scheduled to begin in the second half of this year.
  • The initiative aims to support the storage of renewable power and promote the use of green hydrogen in Corsica.

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