Le Havre to Host Three Major Green Industrial Projects Worth €2.6 Billion
The initiative promises 700 jobs and marks a significant investment in the transition to renewable energy.
- Livista Energy, Air Products, and Qair will establish facilities focusing on lithium refining, hydrogen import, and hydrogen and methanol production.
- The projects are expected to be operational between 2026 and 2029, utilizing 60 hectares of port land in Le Havre.
- The investment is part of the France 2030 program, aimed at revitalizing industrial areas and boosting green technology.
- The initiative comes amid job cuts at major companies, offering a positive outlook for employment and industrial growth.
- Government officials emphasize the strategic importance of these projects for improving France's trade balance and energy independence.