Moeve, global sponsor of the Renewable Gas Show, has begun earthmoving work for the construction of The source, the first phase of Andalusian Green Hydrogen Valley, in the La Rábida Energy Park, Palos de la Frontera (Huelva).
The project, considered the largest green hydrogen production project in Europe, plans an initial capacity of 400 MW of electrolysis and the generation of around 10.000 jobs direct, indirect and induced during its development.
The company expects to begin full-scale construction before the end of 2025, once pending formalities, including access to the power grid, are resolved. Operations are planned for 2026, with full capacity in 2028.
A project of European scope
The Andalusian Valley of Green Hydrogen contemplates a global investment greater than 3.000 millones de euros and the installation of two production plants: one in Huelva and another in San Roque (Cádiz). Together, they will reach 2 GW of electrolysis power and will be able to produce up to 300.000 tons of green hydrogen per year.
According to Moeve estimates, only the Onuba plant will prevent the emission of 480.000 tons of CO₂ per yearThe hydrogen will be used in industrial and transportation sectors that are difficult to electrify, and for the production of derivatives such as green ammonia and methanol.
The first phase has 303,75 millones de euros funding from PERTE ERHA and the European NextGenerationEU funds, the largest individual allocation granted in this line of aid.
Source
https://www.moeveglobal.com/es/prensa/moeve-perte-erha-hidrogeno-verde-andalucia
https://www.elconciso.es/empresas/moeve-obtiene-permisos-preve-colocar_0_2004284334.html
Green hydrogen at the International Bioenergy Congress
Green hydrogen will have a specific space in the 18th International Bioenergy Congress, which will be held on October 1 and 2 in Valladolid, in parallel with the Renewable Gas Fair. The program includes a thematic section dedicated to this technology, with presentations on gasification, production from biomass and urban waste, and biological methods for generating hydrogen.

