Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker Get Recruited Faster with a Player Profile on SoccerWire.com Under-16 Boys’ National Team finished third out of four teams in the Val-de-Marne Tournament after falling 3-0 to Russia and 2-0 to France The U-16s were coming off a strong 2-1 victory vs but Russia proved to be a tough opponent to face in the U-16 BNT’s second fixture of the tournament taking a 1-0 lead in the 9th minute of the game The USA was able to keep Russia’s attack at bay but were not able to finish in the final third Maksim Kutovoi’s second half brace in the 57th and 68th minutes sealed a 3-0 victory for Russia +U.S. Soccer Development Academy East Conference Recap: Week 9 then faced host France in their third and final match of the tournament but France was able to get past U-16 BNT goalkeeper Nicolas Defreitas-Hansen in the 34th minute and once again in the 58th The USA finished the tournament with a 1-2-0 overall record Next on the schedule for the BNT is the IMG Cup +U.S. U-17 Men’s National Team roster named for Jamaica camp Notes: Game was played with two 40 minute halves Join the SoccerWire College Soccer Recruiting Search Engine and learn how to be seen OVER 1 MILLION TIMES PER YEAR This site uses cookies to give you the best possible experience but do not collect personal information By continuing to use the site you agree that we can save cookies on your device 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.