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HDF Energy lays the foundation stone of its high-power hydrogen fuel cell plant near Bordeaux (France)

HDF Energy (Hydrogène de France) is delighted to announce the start of construction work on the world's first mass production plant for high-power hydrogen fuel cells. Representing a major technological and industrial breakthrough, the plant, which has been pre-notified as an IPCEI, will supply the French domestic and international markets in heavy marine and rail mobility and electricity generation for energy grids. Located on the site of the former Ford factory in Blanquefort near Bordeaux, the new plant will contribute to the reindustrialisation of France and Europe, the creation of local jobs and the exportation of French technology. The foundation stone ceremony for the high-power fuel

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