McPhy selected to develop the hydrogen infrastructure of the
metropolis of Dijon
- ROUGEOT Energie, operating as general contractor EPC1 on behalf
of Dijon Métropole Smart EnergHy, has selected McPhy’s hydrogen
production, compression and distribution solution to supply the
metropolitan fleet of heavy (buses, garbage trucks) and light
(utility and passenger cars) vehicles.
- McPhy will design, build and integrate two hydrogen stations
with a capacity of 400 kg of hydrogen per day each, connected to a
1 MW high-power electrolyzer, for a complete zero-emission mobility
chain.
- Following the signature of this new contract totaling more than
€4 million, McPhy’s references reach a total of 33 stations and 43
MW of high-power electrolysis2.
La Motte-Fanjas, July 30 2020 – 07.30 am
CEST – McPhy (Euronext Paris Compartiment C: MCPHY,
FR0011742329), specialized in hydrogen production and
distribution equipment, today announced having been selected to
deploy two stations with a capacity of 400 kg of hydrogen per day
each, connected to a 1 MW high-power electrolyzer, on the territory
of Dijon Métropole.
“The project supported by Dijon Métropole Smart
EnergHy contributes to the democratization of hydrogen as a
zero-emission alternative for public, professional or private
transport. Our stations will make it possible to supply all the
hydrogen mobility in the region: buses, garbage trucks, utility and
private vehicles. Buses, for example, will be able to refuel with
hydrogen produced on site, from household waste or local renewable
energies, and travel more than 300 km without emitting any CO2 or
polluting particles. More than ever, we are convinced that hydrogen
has a decisive role to play in the fight against air pollution and
climate change.”, testified Laurent Carme, CEO of
McPhy.
Dijon Métropole is implementing a
complete zero-emission hydrogen ecosystem
To promote and develop its hydrogen
infrastructure, Dijon Métropole has created, with ROUGEOT Energie,
the project company Dijon Métropole Smart EnergHy (DMSE).
The first step of the deployment plan is to
implement, in the north of Dijon, a McPhy hydrogen solution
composed of two hydrogen stations, coupled with on-site hydrogen
production.
Four distribution terminals for both heavy and
light vehicles will thus be available to supply the zero-emission
vehicles of the collectivity and its partners. This fleet of
hydrogen vehicles will initially be made up of 27 buses, 9 garbage
trucks and around 15 light vehicles. The project is expected to
reach a total of 200 buses, 50 garbage trucks and 250 light
vehicles by 2030.
This project stands out for the positive energy
loop it will create in the heart of the Dijon metropolitan area.
The electrolyzer connected to produce hydrogen on site will be
powered 90% by electricity from a household waste incinerator and
the remaining 10% will come from locally produced renewable
energies. Consequently, the “Dijon Nord” project will enable the
recovery of so-called “fatal” electricity, which would have been
lost if it had not been used to power this ecosystem, and avoid
nearly 2,500 tons of CO2 emissions per year3.
The “Dijon Nord” project has received support
and co-financing from the French Environment and Energy Management
Agency (ADEME).
McPhy, a range of equipment and services
perfectly adapted to face the challenge of clean
mobility
With many references already installed in the
territories, McPhy has been selected by ROUGEOT Energie, acting as
general contractor on behalf of the company DMSE, to design,
manufacture and commission a complete chain of zero-emission
hydrogen mobility. Two McFilling hydrogen stations, one offering a
filling pressure of 350 bar and the other offering a "Dual
Pressure" configuration (350 and 700 bar), will ensure, thanks to a
very high availability rate and a total daily potential of 800 kg
of hydrogen delivered, the continuity of public services and the
refueling of professional and private vehicles in the area. Indeed,
the solution proposed by McPhy offers a fast recharging time,
around a few minutes, and the possibility of simultaneous
recharging, thanks to the redundancy of the equipment, which boosts
the capacity of the stations in case of peak consumption.
Interfaced with the hydrogen stations, the
McLyzer electrolyzer will have a production capacity equivalent to
1 MW of high-power electrolysis and will be equipped with high
current density electrodes, ensuring optimal performance and energy
efficiency to complete this hydrogen production and distribution
ecosystem.
This new contract, totaling more than €4
million, brings McPhy’s references to 33 stations and 43 MW of
high-power electrolysis and confirms the Group’s position as a
strategic partner for zero-emission mobility projects.
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About McPhy
Specialized in hydrogen production and
distribution equipment, McPhy is contributing to the global
deployment of zero-carbon hydrogen as a solution for energy
transition. With its complete range of products dedicated to the
industrial, mobility and energy sectors, McPhy offers its customers
turnkey solutions adapted to their applications in industrial raw
material supply, recharging of fuel cell electric vehicles or
storage and recovery of electricity surplus based on renewable
sources. As designer, manufacturer and integrator of hydrogen
equipment since 2008, McPhy has three development, engineering and
production centers in Europe (France, Italy, Germany). Its
international subsidiaries provide broad commercial coverage for
its innovative hydrogen solutions. McPhy is listed on Euronext
Paris (compartment C, ISIN code: FR0011742329, MCPHY).
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1 EPC: “engineering procurement and
construction”
2 References already deployed, under
installation or in development. Among them, 2 HRS and 4 MW ELY are
part of the conditional part of the Zero Emission Valley framework
agreement, signed on June 2020.
3 Source: JUSTY engineering office
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