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20 MW PEM electrolyser plant opens in Puertollano, Spain

A new Nel installation for Iberdrola at Fertiberia’s fertilizer plant in Puertollano shows even existing facilities can be made less polluting in a cost-effective manner.

The 20 MW PEM electrolyser plant, which was officially opened today, is Europe’s biggest and will reduce CO2 emissions from fertilizer production as green hydrogen will replace hydrogen produced from fossil fuels.

“This really is the ‘king of electrolysers’ and shows what we can achieve in green-hydrogen production for European industry,” says Jon André Løkke, Nel´s CEO.

The electricity needed for the hydrogen production will be produced at Iberdrola´s new solar park, which is located a few kilometers from the hydrogen and fertilizer plant in Puertollano, approximately 250 km south of Madrid.

Cost is often the factor that hinders industrial development and transition to new technologies. Existing systems work well enough and typically have many years´ life left in them. To build a new facility featuring new technology is a huge investment, and one that might also imply a reduction in production capacity for a company whose shareholders are expecting regular dividends.

But Fertiberia´s fertilizer factory at Puertollano in Spain, shows there is an in-between option when it comes to the green transition. The plant was built using legacy steam-reformation technology, where large amounts of gas are burned to heat further amounts of gas mixed with steam.

This process releases hydrogen from the natural gas, which can then be combined with nitrogen to form ammonia, the key ingredient of agricultural fertilizer. But the process also releases huge amounts of carbon dioxide.


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