About Spanish hydrogen energy storage
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6 FAQs about [Spanish hydrogen energy storage]
How much energy does Spain need to produce green hydrogen?
Spain’s ambition of 11.0 gigawatts (GW) of installed electrolyzer capacity by 2030 could translate into the annual production of around 1.1 megatons of green hydrogen, requiring a total investment of about €20,000 million for the electrolyzers alone, with additional investment required for renewable energy.
How much does hydrogen cost in Spain?
By 2030, the LCOH in Spain could be around €4.0 to €5.5 per kilogram of hydrogen, with the cost of electricity as its largest contributor. Grid access fees also play a role in the total electricity cost, with current fees in Spain around €10 to €15 per MWh for industries such as green hydrogen.
Should Spain separate nuclear hydrogen from renewable hydrogen?
The Spanish government has been a strong supporter of separating nuclear hydrogen, labelled as low-carbon, from renewable hydrogen. Despite pressure from Paris to change its position, Spain has made clear its preference for renewable hydrogen at both national and European level over other low-carbon alternatives.
Is Spain a good place to invest in hydrogen & synthetic fuels?
Spain also has a well-established industrial and transport footprint with the potential to drive new hydrogen and synthetic fuels demand in applications where electrification is not feasible or efficient.
How much hydrogen will Spain produce in 2040?
Enagás has presented a study which concludes that, with the data available today, it estimates a renewable hydrogen production potential in Spain of between 2 and 3 million tonnes in 2030, and between 3 and 4 million tonnes by 2040.
Can renewable hydrogen connect the Iberian Peninsula to the rest of Europe?
While electricity interconnections with France are progressing slowly and are unlikely to meet the targets set out in the Spanish PNIEC to reach 8.000 MW of interconnection by 2030, renewable hydrogen could be a complementary option to connect the Iberian Peninsula renewable resources with the rest of continental Europe.
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