Friday, April 11, 2025

Spanish renewable hydrogen project moves ahead with Danish energy giant at the lead

Project Catalina will produce H2 with an electrolyzer powered by wind and solar energy.Spanish Project Catalina was created for renewable hydrogen and ammonia production, with the goal of beginning construction of the first phase late next year.The project is going to be led by an energy giant based in Denmark as part of a new partnership.Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) have announced that they have partnered with Spanish energy companies, Enegás, Naturgy and Fertiberia. Also involved is a wind turbine manufacturer from Denmark.Together, the companies will be collaborating on Catalina Phase 1, which involves the generation of up to 1.7 gigawatts of solar and wind energy in Aragon, in Spain’s northeast. It will also include a 500-megawatt electrolyzer able to produce over 40,000 tons of renewable hydrogen annually.The project will then involve linking Aragon with Valencia…

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