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Hydrogen Storage in Salt Caverns: Solvay and Enagás Partnership

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Solvay and Enagás announce strategic partnership to enable hydrogen storage in salt caverns in Cantabria, Spain, supporting the country's renewable hydrogen ambitions.
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12:46 Chemical company Solvay has reached an agreement with Spanish gas grid operator Enagas to store hydrogen in its Spanish 'salt caves' a thousand meters underground.

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The rubric formalizes a project in which the parties have been working for more than a year and a half, with examinations of the subsoil in recent weeks

Enagás and Solvay have signed an agreement to develop a hydrogen storage in the town of Polanco (Cantabria), both companies reported. Specifically, the project will take advantage of Solvay’s experience in the development of saline cavities - originally created for sodium carbonate production operations- to be converted into hydrogen storage under the coordination of Enagás, which contributes its experience in the transport of energy and hydroge…

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FuelCellsWorks broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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