Just across the English Channel a significant French H2V Normandy project is aiming to create a green hydrogen production plant, on land, in the industrial zone of Port-Jérôme between Le Havre and Rouen. The new plant, developed by H2V and supported by RTE for the electrical connection of the plant, will produce green hydrogen with a very low environmental impact, which will then be would then be injected into the Port-Jérôme hydrogen distribution network. Local manufacturers, who today mainly use grey hydrogen, could thus reduce their carbon footprint by using green hydrogen produced by H2V.
Working in collaboration, CEMEX Marine and CEMEX France will be supplying an estimated volume of 300kt of dredged aggregate to the H2V project, starting later this year.
CEMEX Marine and CEMEX France have been working together for many years, developing their offering through Marine UK’s Dredgers, CEMEX France’s License Areas and wharves (SPS & Dunkirk). This latest contract – H2V, is the result of both teams collaborating and targeting additional external activity.
Kurt Cowdrey, CEMEX UK Marine, said “Hopefully this is the start of many more collaboration projects with CEMEX France. Well done to all the teams involved.”