Spanish companies Solvay and Enagás plan to develop a hydrogen storage hub in Cantabria, Spain, that could play a role in Europe’s decarbonisation efforts.
The project will involve the partners repurposing salt caverns – originally created for the production of soda ash – for the long-term storage of hydrogen.
Solvay, a soda ash production specialist, is now actively repurposing its network of salt caverns into strategic assets for energy storage, particularly for hydrogen and compressed air.
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