Hysencia Project: Leading the Way in Renewable Hydrogen Production in Spain
Key Ideas
- Hysencia, a commercial renewable hydrogen production project in Spain, receives Integrated Environmental Authorization, marking a significant milestone.
- The project, supported by DH2 Energy, is set to produce 1,700 tonnes of renewable hydrogen annually, reducing CO2 emissions by 16,000 tonnes per year.
- Construction of the plant in Plasencia del Monte, Aragon, equipped with a solar energy plant generating 99 MWh yearly, will begin in early 2025.
- Aragon region, with a strong commitment to green hydrogen, offers an ideal location for Hysencia's renewable hydrogen supply to the transport sector.
The Hysencia project in Spain, operated by DH2 Energy, has obtained the Integrated Environmental Authorization, a significant achievement in the renewable hydrogen sector. This project was among the selected winners in the European renewable hydrogen auction, showcasing its cutting-edge approach. With plans to begin construction in early 2025, the project will be located in Plasencia del Monte, Aragon, occupying a 100-hectare site. By producing 1,700 tonnes of renewable hydrogen annually, Hysencia aims to make a substantial impact by reducing emissions. The project's use of a solar energy plant to power the electrolyser highlights its commitment to sustainability. Additionally, the Aragon region's experience and support for green hydrogen, as demonstrated by the presence of the Aragon Hydrogen Foundation and the Hydrogen Master Plan, further solidify Hysencia's position as a leader in the renewable hydrogen sector. The strategic location of the project, close to key transportation routes, makes it well-suited for supplying renewable hydrogen to the transport sector, emphasizing its importance in the transition to clean energy.
Topics
Green Hydrogen
Rail
Renewable Energy
Solar Power
European Commission
Industrial Sector
Mobility Sector
Environmental Authorization
Aragon Region
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