Our associated company Grupo Enhol will promote a new green hydrogen plant at the Tudela Agrifood City (CAT), with a planned investment of around €16 million, reinforcing the role of renewable hydrogen as a strategic vector for the decarbonisation of the economy.
The facility will be equipped with a 5 MW electrolyser and will have a maximum production capacity of up to 749 tonnes of green hydrogen per year, aimed both at replacing current consumption of grey hydrogen and at supplying new industrial uses in the surrounding area. The project will use renewable energy from wind and solar sources and will contribute to the development of more sustainable and competitive energy models.
According to the company’s forecasts, the construction of the plant will generate around 100 jobs, while the operation of the facilities will create five direct jobs, in addition to indirect employment linked to the logistics and distribution of the hydrogen produced. Construction is scheduled to begin in the second half of this year, with the aim of the plant entering into operation in 2027, once the administrative permitting process has been completed.
The project has recently reached a significant milestone in environmental terms, following a favourable report issued by the Government of Navarre. The design incorporates environmental integration and biodiversity protection measures from the outset.
This initiative strengthens Grupo Enhol’s position as a key player in the development of green hydrogen in Navarre, contributing to job creation, industrial innovation and the consolidation of the region’s renewable energy ecosystem.
From Enercluster, we congratulate Grupo Enhol on this new strategic step, which reinforces Navarre’s positioning as a benchmark in energy transition and industrial innovation.
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