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HDF signs MoU for large-scale green hydrogen production project in Tunisia

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  • HDF Energy (Hydrogène de France) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Minister of Industry, Mines and Energy of the Republic of Tunisia, Mrs. Fatma Thabet Chiboub, to launch a large-scale green hydrogen production project in Tunisia.
  • This project, with an initial investment of around 3 billion euros, will serve both the European market and domestic needs.

This partnership aligns with Tunisia’s national strategy to become a leader in green hydrogen production, leveraging the country’s abundant solar and wind resources.

The MoU outlines the development of a first large-scale green hydrogen project with a potential capacity of 1 GW of wind energy, 500 MW of photovoltaic energy, and 800 MW of electrolysers capable of producing up to 65,000 tonnes of hydrogen. This green hydrogen production is primarily intended for export to Europe via the SoutH2 corridor, a hydrogen pipeline initiative led by European gas transmission operators.

The project will engage local investors and communities, as well as the broader economic and industrial sectors in Tunisia, which is already a hub for renewable energy and gas industries.

Signing of the MoU on July 29, 2024 by Mrs. Fatma Thabet Chiboub, Minister of Industry, Mines, and Energy of the Republic of Tunisia, and Mr. Gilles Bouder, HDF Energy’s VP for EMEA, in the presence of Mr. Ouael Chouch ène , Secretary of State in charge of Energy Transition, Mr. Samir Majoul, President UTICA, Mr. Khaled Selami, Board Member of UTICA, Mr. Arnaud Guigné, Head of the French Embassy’s Regional Economic Service, and Mr. Sylvain Charrier, VP Public Affairs of HDF Energy.

This collaboration underscores HDF Energy’s expertise in developing large-scale hydrogen infrastructure and represents a significant step forward in global energy transition efforts.

The signing of this agreement is part of a series of MoUs signed with HDF Energy and five other foreign companies.

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