The HyDeal Ambition initiative aims to delivering 100% green hydrogen across Europe at €1.5/kg by 2030.
The production of green hydrogen generated by solar-driven electrolysis from the Iberian Peninsula will begin in 2022 with the goal of scaling capacity to 95GW of solar to drive 67GW of electrolysis capacity by 2030, enabling annual production of 3.6 million tonnes of green hydrogen.
Off takers will be companies in the energy, industrial and mobility sectors that will be supplied with green hydrogen via the gas transmission and storage network.
A phased approach is anticipated with first deliveries in Spain and the south-west of France followed by an extension towards the east of France and then Germany.
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Falck Renewables S.p.A. has announced the signing of a long-term Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) between its subsidiary Falck Renewables Sicilia S.r.l. – owning a solar project under development in Sicily, Italy – and Illumia Trend, a trading company of the Tremagi Group, Italian energy and gas supplier active throughout the country with approximately 350 000 customers, including domestic, business and industrial.
The project (10.5 MW) is located in the province of Ragusa, Sicily, Italy. When in operation, the solar plant will generate up to 20 GWh/y of electricity, that is equivalent to the amount of energy necessary to supply around 7400 homes. Falck Renewables, through its subsidiary Falck Next Energy S.r.l, will also dispatch the solar plant, enabling a correct match between Illumia‘s required supply profile and the clean energy generated.
After 2 years of research and confidential preparation, a group of 30 European energy players has launched HyDeal Ambition with the aim of delivering 100% green hydrogen across Europe at €1.5/kg before 2030. The production of green hydrogen generated by solar-driven electrolysis from the Iberian Peninsula will begin in 2022..
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