Envision partners with Spanish Government on green hydrogen park
Published by Oliver Kleinschmidt,
Editorial Assistant
Energy Global,
Envision Energy, a provider of green hydrogen and net zero technologies with operations across five continents, has announced a landmark investment in Spain's renewable energy future.
In partnership with the Spanish government and key Spanish and European industry and financial leaders, Envision will develop the first integrated green hydrogen net zero industrial park in Europe. It will serve as the design, research, manufacture, and service function for green hydrogen including electrolysis, air separation unit (ASU), ammonia synthesis and the completed module facility for scalable green ammonia production. This will advance innovations in renewable energy in decarbonising Spain's hard-to-abate industries.
Ratified as part of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed during the recent Spanish Prime Minister's visit to China, the net zero industrial park will significantly accelerate Spain's green hydrogen adoption plans and advance its progress towards reducing the nation's greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) by 23% by 2030.
Envision will also establish a state-of-the-art Green Hydrogen Centre of Excellence, reinforcing its commitment to both the region and its partners, as they collaborate to implement cutting-edge net zero solutions.
New facility to boost Spain's renewable energy and climate goals
The facility will produce high capacity proton exchange membrane electrolyser, low pressure alkaline and high pressure alkaline electrolysers – critical for the electrolysis process needed in green hydrogen production and other module equipment’s.
It will play a pivotal role in delivering 5 GW of electrolysis capacity, which significantly contributes to Spain's Hydrogen Roadmap targets of producing 11 GW by 2030. With an initial investment of US$1 billion by Envision and its partners, 1000 new green jobs are expected to be created.
Building on Envision's creation of the world's first-of-its-kind net zero industrial parks, the facility will be powered by locally generated clean energy, including biomass, solar, and wind energy, creating a fully green, sustainable industrial ecosystem.
Construction of the facility is scheduled to commence in 1H26 with Envision working closely with the Spanish Government to identify an optimal site for the greenfield development. This marks a significant step towards progressing from plan to construction. Upon completion, the facility will be a Bureau Veritas-certified net zero industrial park.
Pedro Sanchez, Prime Minister of Spain, said: "Today, with your new commitment to invest a billion dollars in partnership with the industry, to build an electrolyser factory in Spain, you are not just contributing to our economy. You are helping us to build the future, to build a better future.
Lei Zhang, Founder and Chairman of Envision Energy, added: "With its ideal resources, market scale and expertise, Spain is well-placed to be the European leader in green hydrogen and Envision, together with our net zero tech partners, is excited to play a role in securing Spain's green energy future."
Centre of Excellence to support critical innovation in the green hydrogen value chain
The Centre of Excellence will further boost the nation's green hydrogen-based industrial ecosystem. The centre will serve as a hub for building local skills and talent, catalysing innovations, and attracting industrial collaborations across Spain. By integrating renewable energy production, energy storage, and net zero digital technology, Envision aims to help ensure a constant and clean energy supply, reduce hydrogen production costs, and prove the commercial viability of this ‘new oil’ for the global energy transition.
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