Spain is on the cusp of a green hydrogen revolution, and Enagás, the technical manager of the country’s gas networks, is at the forefront of this transformation. Enagás believes that green hydrogen presents an incredible opportunity for Spain to become a major hub for this sustainable energy source in Europe, and it’s determined to make this vision a reality.
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Enagás and Reganosa have sealed their historic alliance. This transformative agreement involves Enagás’s acquisition of Reganosa’s 130-kilometer gas pipeline network for approximately 54 million euros, coupled with the acquisition of a 25% stake in the El Musel regasification plant in Gijón for 95 million euros. The regasification facility will undergo a renaming to E-Hub as it embarks on a new era of energy transformation.
Spanish energy company Enagás and Port of Huelva have signed an agreement to facilitate the integration of renewable gases such as hydrogen and BioLNG into the integrated logistics chain and promote future decarbonisation projects at the Enagás plant in Huelva.
Enagás, a key player in Spain’s energy landscape, is poised to become a linchpin in the development of this groundbreaking initiative that could redefine hydrogen transport across Europe. However, as the H2Med vision takes shape, it’s not without its share of challenges and skeptics.
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A contract for the open innovation-based transformation of the gas network for the transportation of hydrogen has been signed by Enagás, the Portuguese REN, the GRTgaz, and Teréga.
Spain can set a European and global hydrogen standard. Enagás’ “Hydrogen Day” message was this.
The EU is considering raising its production targets to 20 million tons in 2030 to fuel decarbonization using green hydrogen. Spain is well-positioned to lead Europe in renewable energy production.
This industrial project involves “generation and supply” activities, and Enagás Renovable, a subsidiary of Enagás, which is also the sole shareholder of Enagás Transporte, owns 44% of the promoter business.
The first renewable hydrogen plant in the Region of Murcia will be built by Repsol, Enagás Renovable, and Engie in Valle de Escombreras, in Cartagena.