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CleanTechnicaabout 1 month ago

A Continent Steps Away From Hydrogen Transport. Spain Doubles Down.

Key Takeaway

EU policy and funding are driving a significant, concentrated build-out of hydrogen transport infrastructure in Spain, creating a nascent but rapidly developing market for hydrogen-related projects in that region.

AI Summary

  • The European Commission approved funding for 38 new hydrogen refueling stations across the continent, with approximately 80% (around 30 stations) allocated to Spain.
  • This concentrated EU funding decision signals a strong policy commitment and accelerated development of hydrogen transport infrastructure primarily within Spain.
  • For developers and large power consumers, this indicates a growing market for hydrogen production, distribution, and potential off-take in Spain, influencing future industrial fuel choices and localized power generation projects.

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Article Content

The European Commission’s latest funding decision for alternative fuels infrastructure landed with a strange twist. On paper, the bloc approved support for 38 new hydrogen refueling stations spread across the continent. In practice, almost all of them are going to a single country. Spain secured roughly four out of five ... [continued] The post A Continent Steps Away From Hydrogen Transport. Spain Doubles Down. appeared first on CleanTechnica .