The Spanish government has assigned € 1.2 billion ($ 1.26 billion) for seven green hydrogen clusters concentrated in Aragon and Andalusia. In the meantime, an EU consortium started its work to develop diagnostic and monitoring tools for water electrolyzers.
The Spanish government has published the provisional call for subsidies for large renewable hydrogen valleys in the country. The government wants to allocate € 1.2 billion ($ 1.24 billion) to Nextgezende -Funds to seven projects in Aragon, Andalusia, Castile and Leon, Catalonia and Galicia. “The seven beneficiaries of the H2 Valles program present developments with a total electrolysis capacity of 2,278 MW for the production of renewable hydrogen in 11 separate facilities, because the conditions of the call allow more than one site per cluster as the distance in it Less than 100 km, ‘the Ministry of Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge (Miteco) explained. The majority of funds will focus on Aragon and Andalusia.
Enapter has received an order of 2.5 MW from an unnamed chemical and medical company that is active in Italy, which is planning to build a hydrogen production factory for refueling and industrial applications. In addition, SOL, Grastim and magic engine Sport, I have placed each orders for a 1 MW Electrolyzer AEM Nexus 1000. These three will be deployed As part of the “hydrogen valley” initiative sponsored by the State. “Our ordering arrears is very well filled and continues to grow dynamically”, said Jürgen Laakmann, the CEO of the German electrolyzer manufacturer.
A consortium of eight European institutions launched the Dywargive Research Project To develop advanced diagnostic and monitoring tools for water electrolyzers. The project, co -funded by the European Union, aims to achieve more than 95% error detection and insulation (DBI), while the Cost of the Monitoring and diagnostic system up to no more than 3% of the total system costs, ”said partner Eta Florence PV -Magazine. The project will continue Until December 2027With a budget of € 4 million ($ 4.18 million). “By 2035, it is projected that 10% of the water electrolysis capacity installed in the EU will use Vague Technology, “said the consortium, which includes Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy and Energy Systems (IWES) And Air fluid.
Axpo Will become a member of the Match2 Digital Platform, a new digital platform that is designed to bring participants together in the hydrogen market. “The platform will show the available amount of green hydrogen molecules and thus strengthen the trust of potential customers in a reliable source of delivery,” said Axpos Hydrogen Market & Pricing ManagerMichael Limacher.
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