Energias de Portugal boosts its investment into green hydrogen production
EDP has announced its intention to install 1.5 gigawatts of clean H2 by 2030. The largest utility in Portugal, Energias de Portugal (EDP) has announced that it will be boosting its investment into green hydrogen production, with a target of achieving 1.5GW of installed capacity by the end of the decade. The utility plans to capitalize on the fact that it has a presence in core markets like the US, Iberia and Brazil. EDP already has a presence in the United States, Iberia and Brazil, and the company plans to capitalize on that fact by upping its green hydrogen production. This announcement was…
EDP has announced its intention to install 1.5 gigawatts of clean H2 by 2030.
The largest utility in Portugal, Energias de Portugal (EDP) has announced that it will be boosting its investment into green hydrogen production, with a target of achieving 1.5GW of installed capacity by the end of the decade.The utility plans to capitalize on the fact that it has a presence in core markets like the US, Iberia and Brazil.
EDP already has a presence in the United States, Iberia and Brazil, and the company plans to capitalize on that fact by upping its green hydrogen production. This announcement was made during the COP26 climate conference that recently took place in Glasgow, Scotland. This was EDP’s next big clean energy announcement following the strategic plan it released in February in which it detailed its intentions to invest in 250 megawatts of H2 electrolyzers capacity by 2025. Producing clean H2 using renewable energy is increasingly viewed as a key source of energy for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from steel production, the chemical industry, long-haul heavy transport and electricity generation.