Enagás and Gasunie Collaborate on European Decarbonization Projects with Focus on Green Hydrogen and Ammonia
Key Ideas
- Enagás and Gasunie signed a Memorandum of Understanding in Groningen, Netherlands, to develop joint projects focusing on decarbonization, green hydrogen, and green ammonia.
- The agreement includes the analysis and feasibility studies for sustainable CO2 management and the transport of decarbonized molecules between Spain and the Netherlands.
- Projects involve the transport and storage of CO2, biogenic CO2 for methanol production, export of ammonia, and identification of potential industrial sectors as offtakers.
- A specific action plan for the coming months with periodic meetings between the companies is outlined in the Memorandum of Understanding.
Enagás and Gasunie, two major gas infrastructure companies from Spain and the Netherlands, have formalized an agreement to collaborate on decarbonization projects and the development of logistics chains to advance European decarbonization goals. The agreement, signed in Groningen, Netherlands, focuses on sustainable CO2 management and the transport of decarbonized molecules like green hydrogen and green ammonia. The joint projects include the transport and storage of CO2 from Spain to the Netherlands, involving biogenic CO2 from biomass for methanol production and the export of ammonia through multimolecule terminals. The collaboration also aims to identify potential offtakers in industrial sectors such as fertilizers and the maritime industry. The Memorandum of Understanding outlines a detailed action plan for the upcoming months with scheduled meetings between the CEOs of Enagás and Gasunie. This partnership signifies a significant step towards promoting green hydrogen infrastructure and supporting the transition to a more sustainable energy sector in Europe.
Topics
Projects
Decarbonization
Biomass
CO2 Transport
Logistics Chains
Sustainable Management
Renewable Hydrogen Infrastructure
European Goals
Multimolecule Terminals
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