In Spain, Cepsa has signed an agreement with Evos, a liquid energy and chemical products storage company with several centers in strategic locations in Europe, to allow the storage of green methanol, which Cepsa will produce, at Evos facilities in Algeciras and Rotterdam.
The collaboration, which also provides for the storage of green ammonia at the Evos facilities in Algeciras, facilitates the logistics for the transport of products derived from green hydrogen between strategic ports in Spain and the Netherlands, the Spanish firm said.
Cepsa and Evos will also jointly study the logistics of biofuels, renewable fuel of non-biological origin and hydrogen carriers, such as liquid organic hydrogen carriers (LOHC) at other terminals in the Evos network in northwest Europe, including Amsterdam.
Cepsa together with its partners are promoting the Andalusian Green Hydrogen Valley, which includes two green hydrogen plants with a total capacity of 2 GW, a green methanol plant, with an estimated annual production capacity of 300,000 tons, and a green ammonia, with an annual production capacity of up to 750,000 tons.
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Tags: Cepsa, Evos, green methanol, Spain
Category: Fuels