Repsol to Build €300 Million Cartagena Electrolyzer Producing 15,000 Tonnes of Renewable Hydrogen Annually
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The Repsol energy company continues to advance in its strategic plan and has given green light to its first 100 MW large electrolyzer in the Cartagena industrial complex. The facility will have the capacity to generate up to 15,000 tons of renewable hydrogen each year, which the company will use as a raw material to manufacture essential products with a lower carbon footprint, taking a significant step in its road map to replace conventional hyd…


The company approves to inject 300 million next to Enagás Renewable in the construction of a huge installation in Cartagena.
Repsol continues to make solid progress in its strategic plan and has given green light to its first 100 MW large electrolyzer in the Cartagena industrial complex. The facility will have the capacity to generate up to 15,000 tons of renewable hydrogen each year, which the company will use as a raw material to manufacture essential products with a lower carbon footprint, taking a significant step in its road map to replace conventional hydrogen w…
Repsol will invest more than 300 million euros in its first 100 megawatt (MW) electrolyzer in Cartagena (Murcia), which will receive 155 million in public aid and generate 900 jobs, advancing in the production of renewable hydrogen, according to the company in a statement this Tuesday. The group, which continues to advance in its strategic plan, has emphasized that the facility will have the capacity to generate up to 15,000 tons of renewable hy…
H2-View News: Repsol greenlights €300m, 100MW green hydrogen plant in Cartagena
Representing over €300m ($352m) of investment, the electrolyser plant is expected to produce 15,000 tonnes of green hydrogen per year. Repsol is expected to use the hydrogen to decarbonise its industrial processes. Enagás Renovable holds a 25% stake in the project, adding to its portfolio of nearly 20 hydrogen projects under development in Spain. The European Commission and the Spanish government have recognised the initiative as an Important Pr…
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