Spain, Lithuania, and Austria are stepping up their efforts in the transition to renewable energy by announcing new support measures for the development of renewable hydrogen.
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The Municipal Transport Company of Palma (EMT-Palma) has issued a tender titled “Suministro de gases para la realización de trabajos de soldadura y en aires acondicionados de los vehículos de servicio y auxiliares que componen la flota de la EMT-Palma.”
In a surprising turn of events, the Spanish government has decided to abandon its plans for a permanent windfall tax…
Algeria has entered into an agreement with Spain’s energy company Cepsa to work on a significant hydrogen development project.
Spain is stepping up its efforts to expand renewable energy and green hydrogen production by 2030. The Council of Ministers has approved a new plan aimed at significantly increasing the country’s capacity for wind and solar power.
A Spanish infrastructure company, Redexis, announced a significant milestone for Spain’s energy sector. The Madrid-based firm has started injecting hydrogen, produced from renewable energy sources, into the country’s natural gas network through Spain’s first dedicated hydrogen pipeline.
Spain is set to achieve five gigawatts (GW) of installed electrolyzer capacity by 2030. Although this is below Spain’s target of 11 GW, it is the highest projected capacity among European Union countries.
The Spanish Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Tourism has released a new tender titled “National Hydrogen Production Initiative” on August 23, 2024.
As the industrial world braces for future demands, the need for sustainable solutions becomes ever more pressing. According to The Energy Transitions Commission, by 2050, an extra 24 million tons of ammonia will be required for chemical uses, and 44 million more tons for fertilizers.
The European Commission has approved a significant investment of €1.2 billion to support Spain’s nascent green hydrogen sector.