MAIN SPANISH GAS COMPANIES WORK ON HYDROGEN PLANTS PROJECTS

Enagás and Naturgy plan the construction of green hydrogen production plants from offshore and onshore wind farms which would allow the generation of green hydrogen using renewable energy resources, through the development of an electrolysis plant and the construction of a floating wind plant and another a wind farm on the Asturian coast.

Also Endesa plans to build 23 hydrogen plants in Spain of which Navantia and Windar will participate in the construction of the floating platforms that will make up the offshore wind farm. The green hydrogen produced will be consumed locally, distributed through the gas network and also exported to Europe.

The project will have a first deployment on a demonstrative scale, with a power of 50 MW of offshore wind and 100 MW of land, a 5 MW offshore electrolyzer and a 100 MW onshore. In a second phase, the project could be expanded to 250 MW of offshore wind, with an additional 100 MW onshore electrolyzer.

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