EDF Group has announced its desire to install 3GW of green hydrogen globally by the end of the decade. The company has earmarked up to €3 billion (£2.5bn) to develop these projects, aiming to become a leader in the European hydrogen market.
These projects will use electrolysis to produce the hydrogen, ensuring it is 100% low carbon.
Tags: EDF, Europe, Green Hydrogen
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