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Iberdrola, BP to build 25-MW green hydrogen project in Spain

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FILE PHOTO: A sign bearing the logotype of Spanish utility company Iberdrola stands alongside an electrical substation, Durango, Spain, January 17, 2024. REUTERS/Vincent West/File Photo
A sign bearing the logotype of Spanish utility company Iberdrola stands alongside an electrical substation, Durango, Spain, January 17, 2024. The company is joining forces with BP to create a hydrogen plant in Castellon, in the east of Spain. REUTERS/Vincent West/File Photo

MADRID – Spanish renewable power company Iberdrola and Britain’s BP said on Thursday they had agreed to build a 25-megawatt green hydrogen plant in Castellon, on Spain’s eastern coast.

The project, which will benefit from a €15 million ($16.5 million) EU subsidy, is designed to help BP reduce the carbon footprint of its oil refinery located in Castellon, the two companies said in a joint statement.

BP and Iberdrola will each finance half of the project, but they did not disclose the cost of building the plant.

Green hydrogen production uses electricity from renewable power plants, such as wind and solar, to separate hydrogen from water through electrolysis and is part of Europe’s strategy to tackle carbon emissions and improve energy security.

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