Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Spanish green hydrogen aims to use solar energy to decarbonize EU industry

This collaboration is a component of Rotterdam’s to produce a 4.6-million-ton H2 supply by 2030.Cepsa, an energy firm based in Madrid, has announced its intention to work with the Port of Rotterdam for the development of “the first green hydrogen corridor between southern and northern Europe.”Major companies and organizations have been pouring investments and resources into H2.Cepsa is currently a participant in oil and natural gas exploration and production. That said, it recently announced that it would take part in the project establishing “a green hydrogen supply chain” between the Port of Algeciras in Spain and the Port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands and the largest port in Europe.“The agreement accelerates the decarbonization of heavy industry and maritime transport and supports Europe’s energy independence and security,” said a statement from Cepsa that was…

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