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Portugal, Spain work to eliminate hydrogen pipeline obstacles

Portugal and Spain are working to remove the obstacles to constructing an undersea green hydrogen pipeline by 2030 as part of their vision to end up being renewables superpowers, their energy ministers stated on Wednesday.

Dubbed BarMar, the planned link from Barcelona to Marseille is expected to cost 2.5 billion euros ($ 2.67 billion) and have a. capability of 2 million metric lots of hydrogen a year.

Some experts have questioned the feasibility of the project. that would be part of H2MED, a planned network of hydrogen. infrastructure from the Iberian peninsula to France and on to. Central Europe.

Portuguese Environment and Energy Minister Maria da Graca. Carvalho told a joint interview with Spain's Energy. Minister Teresa Ribera designers must send job propositions. to the European Commission by the end of September which. building would start in 2027.

Our (Portugal and Spain's) commitment is to comply with the. timeline, to keep an eye on all technological advancements extremely. carefully, to try to eliminate barriers to the project, Carvalho. stated. We will do everything.

She acknowledged hydrogen is tough to transfer and a. lot of work to be done at a technological level.

The Iberian peninsula's privileged solar and wind direct exposure. makes it the best place to produce green hydrogen, produced. from electrolysers powered by renewable resource, at rates lower. than those in main Europe, experts state.

Ribera said Spain and Portugal have the conditions to be a. superpower in renewable energy and both nations look for to utilize. the cheap hydrogen capability they wish to build to decarbonise. heavy market and bring in investment.

The European Union aims to produce 10 million metric tons. and import 10 million lots of renewable hydrogen by 2030 as part. of the bloc's efforts to cut carbon emissions.

(source: Reuters)