Alliance Formed to Accelerate H2med Development
Key Ideas
- 16 companies have joined forces to speed up the development of the H2med hydrogen project.
- The non-binding Call for Interest for the H2med pipeline has been opened in Madrid, signaling progress.
- Enagas has received authorization from the Spanish government to start works on the H2Med pipeline, showcasing support.
- The BarMar hydrogen project partners have signed a Joint Development Agreement with OGE to define project conditions.
A recent development in the hydrogen sector sees 16 companies forming an alliance to hasten the progress of the H2med project. This initiative aims to accelerate the development of hydrogen infrastructure, particularly focusing on the H2med hydrogen pipeline. The non-binding Call for Interest has been officially opened in Madrid, indicating a step forward in the project. Additionally, Enagas has been granted approval by the Spanish government to commence construction on the H2Med pipeline, highlighting governmental support for hydrogen initiatives. Furthermore, partners involved in the BarMar hydrogen project have signed a Joint Development Agreement (JDA) with OGE to establish the terms and conditions for the project. These recent developments signify a positive momentum in the hydrogen sector, showcasing growing partnerships and support for hydrogen infrastructure projects in Spain.