This plant will be developed in two phases, the first will produce 20 tonnes of green hydrogen per day and could cover part of the energy demand from the offshore wind farm.
In return, Mar de Ágata would take advantage of the technical capabilities and facilities of Caldererías Indálicas to manufacture locally part of the floating structures.
Likewise, it would trigger the upscaling and capacity-building of the local contractors to support the construction as well as operation and maintenance of the assets.
In working together to promote the development of renewable energy it is expected that the region could see a surge in hydrogen production with the expanding renewable energy suffice to cater to the demands.
The offshore wind farm is being developed by BlueFloat Energy and SENER.

