Repsol SA joined an international consortium developing renewable hydrogen technology.
The H24All project targets to cement the way for a new hydrogen industry based on European technology. It is targeted to meet market needs for competitive low-carbon hydrogen production which could reduce costs to almost EUR3/kg H2 (USD3.6/kg H2).
H24All is led by a consortium of fifteen partners include research centers, material suppliers, engineering firms specializing in electrolyzers, electro-intensive industries, energy and automotive companies, universities, and industry associations.
It has applied for European Green Deal funding to develop Europe’s first 100 MW alkaline electrolyzer plant planned to be connected to a Repsol industrial site. The project is estimated to encompass three years of research, development, and construction plus two years of the demonstration and validation phase.
H24All will be the validation reference of innovative and competitive technology at a pre-commercial scale. The economic and business-modeling case will provide quantitative evidence that will decrease the risk for other hydrogen infrastructure deployment across Europe.