Masdar and VERBUND to explore green hydrogen production in Spain
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Global Hydrogen Review,
Masdar and VERBUND Green Hydrogen GmbH moved forward with plans to analyse the feasibility of building one of Europe's largest green hydrogen production plants in central Spain. Harnessing the abundant renewable resources of Castilla-La Mancha region, the prospective plant will aim to generate green hydrogen to cover industrial demand in Spain and central Europe. The study will evaluate if green hydrogen produced at the plant has the potential to displace up to 1 million tpy of carbon emissions annually, equivalent of removing around 700 000 cars from the road every year.
The agreement was signed by Mohammad Abdelqader El Ramahi, Masdar's Chief Green Hydrogen Officer and Hamead Ahrary, Managing Director of VERBUND Green Hydrogen GmbH during COP28 in Expo City, Dubai, UAE. It cements an earlier pact, signed between the companies during Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week in January 2023, to explore green hydrogen opportunities to cover European demand.
Green hydrogen is produced using electricity from renewable sources whereby the water is separated into oxygen and hydrogen, via the process of electrolysis. It is intended that the explored plant will produce green hydrogen using renewable energy generated by solar power plants, potentially including Masdar's planned gigawatt-scale solar plant in Castilla-La Mancha, and onshore wind farms. The project is expected to stimulate job creation and boost green industry in the sparsely populated area.
Mohammad Abdelqader El Ramahi, Masdar's Chief Green Hydrogen Officer, said: "Masdar is delighted to be moving forward on this milestone project with our strategic partner, VERBUND Green Hydrogen GmbH. As one of Europe's largest planned green hydrogen production plants, the project aims to produce green hydrogen to help decarbonise the continent's hard-to-abate industries while creating jobs and tapping into the region's enormous solar and wind potential. Our successful collaboration on this project paves the way for further development of green hydrogen and a vital pipeline linking centres of production with end-use markets. At COP28, as the world looks for ways to accelerate the journey to net zero, partnerships such as this serve as a powerful example of what can be achieved if we work together with purpose and at pace."
There is huge growth potential for green hydrogen in Europe. Spain currently consumes around 500 000 tpy of mainly traditional fuel derived 'grey' hydrogen, which could be gradually replaced with green hydrogen. By 2035, Austria alone is expected to require around 600 000 tpy of clean hydrogen.
Michael Strugl, CEO of VERBUND, emphasised the innovation and technology leadership in the ramp-up of the hydrogen economy in Europe with this project: "We are very pleased that, within our cooperation with Masdar we can take the next step in the form of a Joint Study Agreement (JSA).The goal is to identify the subsequent way forward towards large-scale hydrogen production in Spain. Partnerships like this are essential to jointly ramp up the European hydrogen market to meet decarbonisation goals."
The planned green hydrogen produced is expected to be used to decarbonise Spain or Europe's hard-to-abate sectors, which could include steel production, fertilizers, chemicals, heavy transportation, and aviation.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/08122023/masdar-and-verbund-to-explore-green-hydrogen-production-in-spain/
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