France to have mini nuclear reactor, green hydrogen plants by 2030, Macron says
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday that by 2030 France must be a leader in carbon-free power production, and will build one small modular reactor as well as two megafactories for the production of green hydrogen by then, Reuters reported.
"We must be a leader in green hydrogen by 2030," Macron said in a speech.
Macron said that Europe will never have enough renewable energy capacity to produce sufficient green hydrogen for mobility, and that France's nuclear plants are a major asset for producing green hydrogen via electrolysis.