In Spain, Europa Sur reports Cepsa will present its €2 billion green hydrogen and ammonia projects at the San Roque Energy Park in Spain to Industry Minister Jordi Hereu. The energy park, one of the largest industrial sites in Andalusia, plays a pivotal role in Cepsa’s ambitious Andalusian Valley of Green Hydrogen initiative, which aims to decarbonize heavy transport and industry.
The project will include two 1GW green hydrogen plants—one in San Roque and another in Huelva—designed to produce 750,000 tonnes of green ammonia annually backed by a €1 billion investment and expected to be operational by 2027. The Huelva plant, launching in 2026 also with a €1 billion investment, will reach full capacity by 2028.
Cepsa’s partnerships with companies like Fertiberia and Enagás, and its collaboration with the Port of Rotterdam, aim to create a green hydrogen corridor linking northern and southern Europe, further positioning Andalusia as a leader in the global energy transition. To bring this corridor to life, Cepsa has formed alliances with European companies like Yara Clean Ammonia, Gasunie, ACE Terminal, and GETEC, enabling the delivery of green hydrogen and ammonia to customers in northern Europe.
Tags: Cepsa, green hydrogen, Spain
Category: Fuels