The government is being showered with a demand to get european funds to build projects connected with the revolution green hydrogen, Does not emit greenhouse gases as it is produced with renewable energy. In all distribution processes of the subsidies charged to the PERTE of hydrogen-dependent renewable energies of the Recovery Plan, the subsidy demands far exceed the aid budget envisaged in each programme.
The Ministry of Ecological Transition carries out a comprehensive screening for projects that are candidates for application. The latter corresponds to the assistance program. 100 million for large industrial construction projects for electrolysers, Device used to produce hydrogen by separating hydrogen molecules from oxygen molecules in water, using electricity which, in the case of green gas, must be produced with renewable energy.
The government received requests for a total of 23 projects through the Energy Diversification and Conservation Institute (IDAE). requested assistance of 324.7 million euros, more than three times the amount provided. After this selection phase, eight projects that intensified 78 million requests for assistance were excluded (six because they did not meet the requirements or did not adequately justify the conditions of the initiatives, and the other two ceased to continue). .
While the 17 projects that requested 246.7 million aid in the last stage of the process continue to more than double the budget envisaged in the program, there is another screening to be made according to the scores arranged according to the characteristics of each. from projects.
Energy giants including oil companies continue to fight for 100 million aid replyCepsa and BP and electricity EndesaAcciona and above all EDP According to the analysis of publicly available documents of the aid distribution process conducted by EL PERIÓDICO DE ESPAÑA from the Prensa Ibérica group, there are currently four candidate projects to win million-dollar subsidies. Among the remaining companies electricity outside the process improvisation.
The government now has to perform a new comprehensive screening among the 17 still nominated projects, through a scoring system that will assess the technological characteristics, economic viability, and job creation of each project. the ability to contribute to the just transition process in areas that have lost other energy facilities. In fact, many of the projects that continue to compete for European funds are linked to sites with former coal power plants, such as As Pontes (in A Coruña), Aboño (in Asturias) or Los Barrios (AlmerÃa).
A year ago, the Government launched the strategic project for economic recovery and transformation (PERTE), which is linked to renewable energies and green hydrogen, equipped with 6,900 million euros in European funding (currently expanded to 7,900 million), aimed at mobilizing others. 16,000 million private investments. As part of the plan, 1,555 million public funds were allocated in renewable hydrogen to mobilize another 2,800 million private capital to have a relevant role in Spain’s green hydrogen revolution.
Source: Informacion

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