In France, Qair, an independent renewable energy company and Trapil, a leading refined products pipeline networks operator announce today the signature of a partnership agreement to cooperate on e-molecule distribution projects, in France and internationally.
With the aim of supporting industries in their ambitious decarbonization strategies, Qair is diversifying its energy offer to complement the supply of renewable electricity with electro-molecules (e-molecules) such as hydrogen, e-saf or ammonia.
In France, Qair is currently building the country’s largest renewable hydrogen production unit under construction, and is developing e-saf production projects, notably in partnership with Airbus in the Occitanie region. The energy company is also positioned with another e-fuel production project on the Axe Seine, the river basin which includes the ports of Le Havre, Rouen and Paris.
Trapil’s networks are strategically positioned along key energy transportation corridors, establishing Trapil as the leading French transporter of liquid energy products. Its primary pipeline network connects the port of Le Havre to the ports of Rouen and Paris, as well as to France’s two major airports, Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Paris-Orly.
Tags: France, Qair, Trapil
Category: Fuels