Recent reports suggesting that Spain is favoring Moroccan hydrogen over Algerian exports have been met with skepticism by industry insiders.
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Businesses in Burgos are eager to seize the opportunity for the province to be part of Spain’s emerging plans for the development and transportation of green hydrogen.
Tecniberia, the Spanish Association of Engineering, Architecture, and Technological Services Companies, is driving Spain’s ambition to become a global hub and exporter of green hydrogen.
The global push for green hydrogen as a clean energy solution is gaining momentum, with countries like Spain aiming to become major producers.
In a historic event at the port of Algeciras, Spain, King Felipe VI of Spain and King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands joined forces to inaugurate a new maritime corridor dedicated to the transportation of green ammonia.
Spain’s ambitious hydrogen plans are being called into question as the country grapples with high temperatures and water scarcity. The viability of producing enough water for hydrogen production is now under scrutiny, posing potential hurdles for the government’s “Hydrogen Roadmap” set in motion in October 2020.
Spain is positioning itself as a global leader in the renewable hydrogen sector, aiming to become the world’s first “hub” for this clean energy source.
Canal Isabel II, the water management company for Madrid, Spain’s capital, has announced plans to open the country’s first green hydrogen plant produced from reclaimed water in 2024.
Green hydrogen has emerged as one of the most promising technologies for decarbonizing the industry, and Spain is leading the way with several projects in development. One of the most promising is HyDeal Spain, a megaproject led by ArcelorMittal and Enagás, which affects the regions of Asturias and Castilla y León.
A delegation of three auditors from the Court of Auditors of the EU is visiting Spain this week to evaluate the progress of green hydrogen in the country.