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Spain Unveils Largest Green Hydrogen Pipeline Network with Public Consultation Phase in Puertollano

The €2.3 billion initiative, led by Enagás, aims to establish a 2,600 km hydrogen transport network by 2030, with Castilla-La Mancha playing a pivotal role.

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Overview

  • Enagás launched the Public Participation Conceptual Plan for Spain's green hydrogen network at the National Hydrogen Center in Puertollano on April 25, 2025.
  • The project will span 2,600 km, covering 550 municipalities across 13 autonomous communities, with an annual production capacity of 662 GW by 2030.
  • Castilla-La Mancha's 235 km transversal axis is a key segment, with the region accounting for 19% of all hydrogen connection requests received by Enagás.
  • The Spanish government has allocated over €2.3 billion to the initiative, placing green hydrogen at the center of its energy transition strategy.
  • Officials emphasized the project's potential to create long-term employment in Puertollano and surrounding regions, marking a significant step in Spain's decarbonization goals.