The H2V Zaragoza project involves the construction of an industrial-scale green hydrogen production, storage, and distribution plant within the municipality of Zaragoza.
It has been declared a Project of Autonomous Interest due to its economic impact and was recognized as a priority project for the economic development of the Autonomous Community of Aragón in September 2025.
For its operation, it will use electricity from a newly built 40 MWp solar photovoltaic plant, owned by ACCIONA Energía and located on a plot adjacent to the electrolyzer.
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The facility will have an electrolysis capacity of up to 25 MW, with a maximum effective production of 3,727 tonnes of renewable hydrogen per year. For its operation, it will use electricity from a newly built 40 MWp solar photovoltaic plant, owned by ACCIONA Energía and located on a plot adjacent to the electrolyzer. This supply will be complemented by electricity from the grid through a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with renewable origin certificates.
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The total associated investment amounts to €59 million and includes the creation of more than 2,089 direct jobs across the construction and operation phases, with a strong focus on local employment.
The solar park will be located on an adjacent plot and will be directly connected to the hydrogen plant’s own substation, thereby contributing to:
Promoting the decarbonization of mobility and industry, avoiding the emission of up to 31,372 tonnes of CO₂ per year and generating energy savings of 11.6 ktoe.
Boosting the local economy by offering development opportunities to local and regional suppliers and supporting the deployment of new infrastructure linked to green hydrogen.
Creating up to 2,089 direct jobs during the construction and operation phases, with priority given to local employment.
The total associated investment amounts to €59 million and includes the creation of more than 2,089 direct jobs across the construction and operation phases, with a strong focus on local employment.
H2V Zaragoza will integrate the entire green hydrogen value chain: renewable generation, production, storage, compression, and dispensing. Its strategic location positions the project as a key hub for the deployment of hydrogen in regional logistics, transport, and industry.