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the future plant will use the electricity generated by the incineration of household waste from the 19 communes2 of the SMITDUVM to produce renewable hydrogen by electrolysis of water
which operates the Créteil energy-from-waste facility
is providing the land on which the hydrogen production and distribution equipment will be installed
The SUEZ group will also supply the water and renewable electricity required for hydrogen production
which will contribute its expertise in legal structuring in addition to its financial participation, SUEZ will finance the majority of the project and manage the construction of the station
an implementing partner of the European Commission's CEF Transport Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Facility programme
is providing the remainder of the project's equity requirements
the station will produce 1 tonne of renewable hydrogen per day
it will be able to double its production and distribute up to two tonnes per day
The Créteil site is ideally suited to the development of hydrogen mobility
Its geographical location is a major advantage: it's close to a major road junction (A86
RN 6 and RN 406) and numerous commercial areas
It's also only a dozen kilometres from Paris
hydrogen-powered vehicles will be able to operate in the low emission zone of the Greater Paris area and beyond without any pollution at the vehicle's exhaust system
is one of the first to produce hydrogen locally from renewable sources at a price competitive with diesel
It will prevent the emission of around 1,500 tonnes of CO2 equivalent per year.
This hydrogen plant is part of the development plan launched several years ago by SMITDUVM at its Créteil energy-from-waste facility to improve its environmental performance
which already produces heat for Créteil's district heating network and electricity for sale to the public grid
This project is supported and financed by ADEME
the Ile-de-France Region and the European Commission
It illustrates the determination of local authorities to develop alternative energies in order to accelerate their ecological transition.
Nuit des Musées 2025 is a great opportunity to discover the Musée intercommunal de Nogent-sur-Marne
located in the Val-de-Marne region of France
This annual event allows visitors to discover the collections of France's museums in a festive and convivial atmosphere
This year's festivities take place on Saturday
the Musée intercommunal de Nogent-sur-Marne now houses a collection of works of art and historical objects relating to the region
and more specifically the banks and loops of the Marne
through temporary and permanent exhibitions
as well as collections dedicated to the history of the town of Nogent-sur-Marne
Nuit des Musées 2025 at the Musée intercommunal de Nogent-sur-Marne promises to be as artistic and bucolic as it is interesting
This special evening is the perfect opportunity to discover the Musée intercommunal de Nogent-sur-Marne in a new light (or rather
2025 - 17:45 ⤏ 20:00At the Musée intercommunal de Nogent-sur-Marne
Lucien Génin inspires students on the theme of celebration
while Ferdinand Gueldry generates work on the theme of reflection
With CM2 classes from the Est Libération school in Vincennes (presentation at 5:45 p.m.) and CM1-CM2 classes from the Germaine Sablon school in Le Perreux-sur-Marne (presentation at 7 p.m.)
This animated theatrical tour will take place in the Willy Ronis exhibition
risk interrupting the guide...with the complicity of Pocket Théâtre Fabienne Gautier of Nogent-sur-Marne
Willy Ronis (1910-2009) is a world-renowned humanist photographer
The exhibition at the Musée intercommunal de Nogent-sur-Marne focuses on his vision of eastern Paris
He photographed societal issues for newspapers and
favored idealistic and optimistic subjects
This means that even shots of social subjects have a poetic aspect
he also travels according to commissions and inspiration
Willy Ronis first visited the banks of the Marne in 1938
The Médiathèque du patrimoine et de la photographie owns the entire body of work of Willy Ronis
The bulk of the exhibition presented at the Musée Intercommunal de Nogent-sur-Marne comes from this institution
As the local angle chosen for the exhibition is original
the Museum will be presenting many previously unpublished photographs
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We live at a time in which we could (until recently) travel without difficulty and take for granted access to cultural treasures
It’s easy to forget that this wasn’t always the case
and minds were shaped by what possibilities were available
The Belgian painter René Magritte is a good example of huge talent pushed through a very narrow opening
His art has now become an exemplar of the striking image that commerce can feature
Advertising regularly uses his paradoxical visual combinations of faces replaced by apples
the conundrum of the pipe demurely labelled ‘Ceci n’est pas une pipe’
In the case of some painters this might seem a diminishment
His origins lie firmly in what he has become — commercial art
posters and even wallpaper designs — and he was most inspired by art when it came to him in reproduction
Much of his work was influenced by illustrations in the Larousse Universal Encyclopaedia
The painting which made the greatest impact on him was Giorgio de Chirico’s ‘Le chant d’amour’
but he only saw it in a black-and-white version in the review Les Feuilles Libres in 1923
which passed from De Chirico’s studio into the Rockefeller collection
It’s not clear that he did; but it doesn’t seem to have been necessary
A bad black-and-white reproduction and the idea of it was enough for him
because his life exerts an uncanny fascination
He went to great trouble to maintain a surface existence of the utmost bourgeois respectability
He lived in a middle-class flat in Brussels
painting in the corner of the dining room rather than in a studio
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But the capital is not the only one to be decked out in lights for the occasion
the 94 is definitely in the festive spirit
We've put together a roundup of the fireworks displays to be enjoyed in the Val-de-Marne for the Fête Nationale on July 13 and 14
And don't forget to stay tuned: this guide is updated as we post new listings and conduct research
To make sure you don't miss out on any July 14th events in the Val-de-Marne
don't hesitate to keep this page and check it regularly between now and the big day
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