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Enagás: The PureH2 project for storing renewable hydrogen in salt cavities to receive €2 million funding

Coordinated by Enagás and driven by CRS Ingeniería, Trinity Energy Storage, H2SITE and Iberpotash, the project will receive more than two million euros in funding to optimise purification systems for storing renewable hydrogen in salt cavities, the Spanish Enagàs announced.

The PureH2 project, to optimise purification systems for storing green hydrogen in salt cavities, has been selected by the Institute for Energy Diversification and Saving (IDAE) to receive 2,089,014 euros in funding.

The project, coordinated by Enagás, has as partners the consulting firm CRS Ingeniería, the energy company Trinity Energy Storage, the manufacturer of hydrogen separation units based on H2SITE palladium alloy membrane technology, and the mining company Iberpotash (ICL Iberia), and is part of the aid programme for the innovative renewable hydrogen value chain of the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan – within the NextGenerationEU instrument, financed by the European Union.

With a duration of 36 months and a total budget of 2,888,719 euros, PureH2 will contribute to acquiring greater knowledge for the development of possible future hydrogen storage in salt cavities in the geological area of the Ebro Basin.

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Press release https://shorturl.at/E1zOd

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