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Catalina green hydrogen project targets start-up of its initial large-scale phase in 2027

by Warren
December 22, 2025
in Hydrogen
Catalina hydrogen project advancing towards initial phase
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The global renewable energy industry has been growing at an impressive rate in recent years as the vast majority of nations aim to drastically reduce carbon emissions to meet clean energy targets by the end of the decade. Spain has become one such nation that has invested heavily in the renewable energy market and has approved several new hydrogen and ammonia facilities. The Catalina green hydrogen project is advancing to its initial phase in the new year, with operations ongoing at the moment.

Spain has been fostering a new and exciting future for its energy market

The European heavyweight has been welcoming the renewable energy sector with open arms like a long-lost family member. Spain has some exceptionally big plans for its renewable energy market, and the Catalina green hydrogen project stands at the forefront of the nation’s clean energy ambitions. Hydrogen production has become the latest trend for a litany of nations across the international energy market.

The initial phase calls for the integration of 1.1 GW of onshore wind and solar capacity to connect to an astonishing state-of-the-art 500 MW electrolyser, transforming the nation into a major player in the hydrogen and renewable energy sector. The facility will provide some much-needed support for Spain’s industrial sector and can completely reshape the regional clean energy supply once completed.

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Spain is the latest nation to accelerate the decarbonization of its energy industry

At the recent G20 Summit in South Africa, a myriad of nations reaffirmed commitments to clean energy production through a long list of projects. Decarbonizing the international energy market is a shared responsibility of the nations of this world; without the substantial decarbonization of the market, the effect on our climate may reach critical levels.

The Catalina green hydrogen project exemplifies the nation’s clean energy ambitions

Spain’s ambitious clean energy targets represent the regional hope to increase reliance on the renewable energy sector over the coming years. The project is located in Teruel, Aragón, and once operational, it has the potential to boost Spain’s clean energy output capacity. Catalina will produce upwards of 50,000 tonnes of green hydrogen annually, significantly advancing Spain’s commitment to carbon neutrality.

Furthermore, the Catalina green hydrogen project will help prevent over 3.1 million tonnes of CO₂ emissions during its first ten years of operations. The project aims to leverage the significant renewable energy resources in Aragón and will power Spain’s sustainable industrial ecosystem. Additionally, it will foster economic growth and create high-paying employment for thousands of Spanish energy experts.

Joint ventures and consortia are often the only way to advance energy projects

The Catalina Green Hydrogen project is being developed by a consortium of energy companies, including Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), Enagás Renovable, and Fertiberia, with the necessary engineering services provided by Wood and Técnicas Reunidas. The hydrogen energy market has been advancing due to the wave of new technologies designed specifically for hydrogen production that will reshape the global clean energy market over the years to come.

The European Hydrogen Backbone is picking up steam thanks to the new project in Spain

The European Union has been working exceedingly hard to foster a framework that will advance the European Hydrogen Backbone initiative, which will place Europe at the center of the renewable energy drive that has slowly encompassed the world. The European Union recently unlocked billions earmarked for the hydrogen sector through its Hydrogen Bank auction and Innovation Fund round. Hydrogen has become the most promising clean energy-generating process in the renewable energy sector and will continue to expand its reach thanks to projects like the Catalina Green Hydrogen Project in Spain and others.

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