France Aims to Offset Paris Carbon Emissions With Clean Hydrogen

  • The country targets 6.5 gigawatts of electrolyzers by 2030
  • Michelin, Faurecia to spend $140 million on a fuel-cell plant
Photographer: Nathan Laine/Bloomberg
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France’s 7 billion-euro ($8.3 billion) planBloomberg Terminal to use clean hydrogen in industrial processes and transport will cut the country’s carbon dioxide output in 2030 by the equivalent of the annual emissions of Paris, the government said.