Spain Authorizes Enagás for H2MED Project, Paving the Way for European Hydrogen Backbone
Key Ideas
  • Spain has approved Enagás to commence work on the H2MED project, a crucial part of the future European hydrogen infrastructure.
  • The H2MED project aims to transport 2 million tonnes of green hydrogen by 2030, covering Spain, Portugal, France, and Germany.
  • The infrastructure will use an undersea pipeline between Barcelona and Marseille-Fos to avoid crossing the Pyrenees, with additional connections planned.
  • Enagás, GRTgaz, Teréga, and OGE have already signed agreements for the construction and operation of key hydrogen networks.
Spain has given Enagás the green light to begin work on the H2MED project, which is set to be a fundamental component of the upcoming European hydrogen network. This initiative aims to transport an impressive 2 million tonnes of green hydrogen by 2030, representing a significant portion of the European Union's consumption. The project will stretch across multiple countries, including Spain, Portugal, France, and Germany, with a key focus on utilizing an undersea pipeline between Barcelona and Marseille-Fos to facilitate efficient transportation. The infrastructure development also involves crucial connections like the CelZa connection between Portugal and Spain and the BarMar connection between Spain and France. Recently, Enagás, along with partners GRTgaz, Teréga, and OGE, have finalized agreements to move forward with these significant hydrogen network developments. Overall, the approval and progress made on the H2MED project mark a positive step towards establishing a robust and sustainable hydrogen backbone in Europe.
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