SEVEN supplies the Tarn with biohydrogen

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SEVEN supplies the Tarn with biohydrogen

The SEVEN group, specializing in renewable fuels, has opened a biohydrogen distribution station in Tarn. Designed to meet the growing needs for sustainable mobility, this infrastructure marks an important step in the development of clean energy in Occitanie.

A bioH2 station opened on December 30th at a
compressed natural gas (BioGNC) distribution site operated by the SEVEN group in Saint-Sulpice-la-Pointe in the Tarn. This new station can deliver up to one ton of hydrogen per day. It is suitable for both light vehicles, thanks to a pressure of 700 bar, and heavy vehicles at 350 bar. The hydrogen is delivered in a short circuit by the Lhyfe Bessières electrolyser (located less than 10 km from the station).

For Jean-Louis Questat, Director of Industrial Operations,

The completion of this infrastructure in just 10 months is the result of solid coordination…

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