Renewables

Coal power plant in Spain to be turned into green hydrogen hub

power-plant-coal-green-hydrogen-spain

Photo: FelixMittermeier from Pixabay

Published

September 23, 2021

Country

Comments

0

Share

Published:

September 23, 2021

Country:

Comments:

0

Share

Portuguese power company Energias de Portugal (EDP) plans to convert a decommissioned thermal power plant in southern Spain into a green hydrogen production facility, in a EUR 550 million investment.

The objective of EDP is to turn the 570 MW coal-fired plant and its surroundings into a green hydrogen hub that will help decarbonize nearby industries as part of the energy transition, but also generate renewable energy for export by sea.

The plant, located in the town of Los Barros, is currently in the process of being dismantled, according to local media. Its closure has dealt a serious blow to the town’s economy, and local officials are hoping EDP’s project will help improve the situation.

The plan is to turn the area into a hydrogen hub to decarbonize nearby industrial facilities

The so-called Hydrogen Valley of the Bay of Algeciras will include green hydrogen, renewable energy production, and energy storage.

EDP is considering an energy storage project with 255 MW of lithium-ion batteries

In the energy storage segment, EDP is considering a project that would include lithium-ion batteries with a capacity of 255 MW, it was reported following a meeting between EPD officials and the mayor of Los Barrios.

Comments (0)

Be the first one to comment on this article.

Enter Your Comment
Please wait... Please fill in the required fields. There seems to be an error, please refresh the page and try again. Your comment has been sent.

Related Articles

slovenia army hydrogen kranj

Slovenian military barracks to host pilot hydrogen hub

29 March 2024 - The Slovenian Armed Forces are currently the leader in the development of hydrogen technologies in the country

Coal-power-plants-Bulgaria-cutting-production-losses-pollution

Coal power plants in Bulgaria cutting production amid losses, pollution breaches

29 March 2024 - Coal plants in Bulgaria have halved output as renewables and gas power are cheaper and due to CO2 emission costs and pollution control

Maja Turković

Maja Turković – leader of energy transition

29 March 2024 - Through her work on renewable energy projects and in the WISE Serbia women's network, she not only breaks new ground in the energy sector, but also supports women, paving the way towards an inclusive and sustainable future

Greece ranks first in Europe in number of citizen energy communities

Greece ranks first in Europe in number of citizen energy communities

29 March 2024 - Greece holds the first place in the number of citizen energy communities, according to a new report by CEER