TOULOUSE: France is joining the hydrogen train revolution, the head of state rail operator SNCF said on Thursday, announcing an order for 15 emissions-free regional trains to replace polluting diesel models.

Hydrogen trains are equipped with fuel cells that produce electricity through a combination of hydrogen and oxygen. Germany was the first country to roll out the technology a year ago, deploying two trains built by French TGV-maker Alstom on a 100-km stretch of rail in the country’s north.

“We hope that in a few weeks ... we will sign an order to build 15 hydrogen trains,” SNCF chief executive Guillaume Pepy told France’s BFM news channel, adding that he hoped the trains would be in service in “about two years”.

Pepy said that he aimed to get the French government, SNCF, Alstom and six regions interested in having eco-friendly trains crisscross their territory around a table “in a few weeks” to finalise the Alstom order. He said the SNCF’s objective was “to have not a single diesel [train] left on French railroads in 15 years”.

Apart from hydrogen, French railways also plan to replace some all-diesel models with new diesel-electric hybrid trains in the northeast, west and south of the country in 2021.

Published in Dawn, August 30th, 2019

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