The multinational company, specializing in water and energy solutions, will implement these initiatives in Andalusian towns, promoting decentralized energy generation that brings production closer to final consumption. These projects align with the regulatory framework promoted by the Regional Government of Andalusia and the Andalusian Energy Agency, with European funding.
The plan is structured around three distinct energy community models, tailored to the economic activity of each territory. This segmentation aims to direct renewable hydrogen production towards specific demands, improving the energy system's efficiency and the competitiveness of the involved activities by integrating solar generation, hydrogen production, and consumption within the same environment.
The first model will be deployed in Huércal-Overa and Níjar (Almería), focusing on the regional distribution of green hydrogen for the agri-food industry, aiming to reduce emissions from over 3,000 daily truck movements and lower fuel costs by approximately 5%.
The second model will be developed in Jerez de la Frontera and Algeciras (Cádiz), connecting to key logistics hubs such as the port of Algeciras and Jerez airport. It seeks to reduce emissions in transport and industrial activity, offering an energy alternative for sectors that are difficult to electrify.
The third model will be implemented in Moguer and Utrera (Huelva and Seville, respectively), centered on local consumption and energy self-sufficiency, positioning both municipalities as leaders in the energy transition.
The facilities will integrate solar plants and renewable hydrogen production on surfaces smaller than 2,000 square meters, facilitating a replicable model. The system falls under the Citizen Energy Community model, aiming for a reduction of 30% to 65% in municipal electricity bills.
“"Green hydrogen is key to decarbonizing sectors that are difficult to electrify, such as heavy transport or logistics."
The company is reinforcing its commitment to renewable hydrogen as a strategic growth vector, highlighting its capacity to operate where other energy solutions fall short. The project will generate employment and economic activity in the municipalities, including training and educational programs.




