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Enagas gets first nod to establish Spanish section of H2MED hydrogen pipeline

The Spanish federal government offered a very first goahead on Tuesday to gas grid operator Enagas to begin developing the Spanish area of a planned transEuropean hydrogen pipeline and associated hydrogen facilities jobs.

Enagas - in which the Spanish state owns a 5% stake - is relocating to transition from its standard function as a gas grid operator to managing a network of hydrogen infrastructure, benefiting from the Spanish federal government's plans to end up being a. European hub for green hydrogen.

Key to the federal government's and the business's strategies is the. flagship H2MED hydrogen pipeline project, which would link. the Iberian peninsula to France and on to Central Europe by. 2030.

Enagas is coordinating with French, German and Portuguese. peers to establish the task. It anticipates net financial investment of. around 3.2 billion euros ($ 3.5 billion) through 2030 to develop. its hydrogen jobs, consisting of the H2MED corridor.

On Tuesday, the Spanish government stated Enagas might move. forward with hydrogen projects deemed of European interest and. part of the H2MED corridor, consisting of an affiliation with. Portugal, an underwater pipeline in between Spain and France known. as BarMar, and hydrogen storage facilities.

The government stated its approval is provisional at this. phase however did not define what further actions might require to. happen before work starts.

Green hydrogen, produced utilizing renewable resource, is viewed as. a crucial to decarbonise Europe's economy. Nevertheless, given its cost,. green hydrogen jobs in basic are currently not competitive. without subsidies.

(source: Reuters)