Gas transmission system operators from Spain and the Netherlands have joined forces to promote sustainable practices in the energy sector through a new agreement. This initiative focuses on developing integrated logistics chains for the effective management of carbon dioxide and the transportation of decarbonized molecules such as green hydrogen and green ammonia.
The collaboration aims to facilitate joint analyses and feasibility studies to create a robust logistics chain connecting Spain and the Netherlands. By concentrating on the transport and storage of carbon dioxide sourced from Spain, including biomass-based biogenic carbon dioxide, the initiative highlights the potential for using captured carbon in the production of methanol and the export of other sustainable molecules through innovative terminals.
Moreover, the agreement emphasizes the identification of potential off-takers in key sectors, including fertilizers and maritime mobility. This strategic focus ensures that the logistics framework supports various applications of green molecules. The partners have developed a specific action plan for the coming months, with regular meetings scheduled to drive progress and strengthen their collaboration.
This partnership not only demonstrates a strong commitment to sustainability but also enhances regional cooperation, paving the way for a cleaner and more sustainable energy future in Europe.
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