H2-View News: Repsol Invests €16m in Biohydrogen to Fuel Renewable Diesel at Puertollano
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H2-View News: Repsol invests €16m in biohydrogen to fuel renewable diesel at Puertollano
The turquoise hydrogen will be used at Repsol’s 100% renewable fuel plant in Castile-La Mancha, set to launch in 2026 with a capacity of 200,000 tonnes per year. Integrating biohydrogen is expected to cut the CO₂ footprint of its renewable diesel by up to 98% compared to fossil-based fuel. Repsol said developing biohydrogen is a


Repsol will feed with biohydrogen the new renewable fuel plant of its industrial complex in Puertollano, which will allow to reduce by up to 98% the CO2 footprint of diesel generated in the unit with mineral fuel. The company will make an investment of 16 million euros to adapt the existing facilities and replace the natural gas - from which conventional hydrogen is obtained - in different units of the complex in Puertollano with a gas of biolog…
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