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Spanish Enagás will be able to operate as provisional manager of the hydrogen backbone

Royal Decree-Law 8/2023 provides that the natural gas transmission system operators may perform the functions of the provisional operators of the hydrogen backbone, the Enagáz stated. Enagás, as manager of the natural gas transmission network may operate as provisional manager of the hydrogen backbone, the company announced.

The Royal Decree-Law states that the managers of the natural gas transmission network “may submit to the Directorate General for Energy Policy and Mines, within four months of the entry into force of this Royal Decree-Law, a non-binding proposal for the development of the hydrogen backbone infrastructure, with a ten-year horizon”. They may also “act as representatives in the European Network of Network Operators for Hydrogen”.

Likewise, and pursuant to Royal Decree-Law 8/2023, “provisionally, by agreement of the Council of Ministers and through horizontally separated legal entities, they may exercise the functions of developing the hydrogen backbone in the field of projects of common European interest”.

The Royal Decree-Law states that “this provisional regime will apply until the definitive designation of the Hydrogen Network Operators in accordance with the conditions established in the applicable European regulations”.

According to Enagás, “this is a necessary measure to meet the European objectives of decarbonisation and energy independence, and is in line with what other European countries such as Germany and the Netherlands are already doing”.

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Press release https://shorturl.at/acdg6

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