Catalina Green Hydrogen

Country
Spain

CATALINA is a flagship renewable hydrogen project in Aragon, Spain, aiming to produce green hydrogen at scale using dedicated wind and solar assets. Led by Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners and Enagás Renovable, it includes a 500 MW electrolyser, scalable to 2 GW, and a pipeline connected to the European Hydrogen Backbone. The project supports regional growth, green ammonia production and EU decarbonisation goals, and was declared a Project of General and Regional Interest in June 2023.

Lead developer CI ETF I RENATO PTX HOLDCO
Project partner

Overarching / General

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) & Enagás Renovable S.A

H2 production

CI ETF I RENATO PTX HOLDCO

H2 transportation, storage & distribution

Enagas infraestructuras de Hidrogeno SL

H2 end use

Repsol, OMNI, VERBUND

Locations
Spain | Andorra (Teruel)

Project details

Production volume

H2 production from electrolysis

38.57 H2 tons/year

Final products

38.57 tons/year of H2

H2 color

Green

Total electrolyser capacity

1000.00 MW

Total investment (CAPEX)

1,970 EUR m

Value chain coverage

Primary energy sourcing

Onshore wind - 560.00 MW Photovoltaics - 570.00 MW Grid Dedicated onsite renewables - 1130.00 MW

H2 production

Alkaline water (ALK) electrolyser – 500.00 MW Polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) electrolyser – 500.00 MW

H2 transport

Pipeline

End use

Industry

Refineries

Project timeline

Current status: Feasibility study completed

Planned timeline for First built out stage

Q4 2021 Project initiated
Q2 2022 Concept study completed
Q3 2022 Feasibility study completed
Q1 2025 FEED completed
Q4 2026 Final Investment Decision taken
Q4 2026 Construction started
Q2 2028 In operations

Current main activities

Stakeholder commitment and MoUs with key partners (e.g., industry, municipalities, utilities)