Iberian Infrastructure | Renewable Hydrogen
This report specifically centres on the Southwest Europe corridor, commonly referred as the
Iberian Corridor, and explores its potential development for the periods 2030, 2040 and 2050. More
concretely, the report investigates the following key areas:
• Current and future hydrogen ecosystem: An overview of the EU regulatory and policy
landscape, the ongoing hydrogen projects, and the sectors most likely to use hydrogen and
their expected timeframes.
Analysis of hydrogen supply potential: A comprehensive evaluation of the Iberian Peninsula’s
and potentially North African capacity, as well as France, to produce renewable hydrogen.
Study of the potential hydrogen demand: An in-depth assessment of the expected demand
of hydrogen in key centres along the corridor based on its evolving hydrogen needs.
Estimation of hydrogen net balance: An estimation of the hydrogen net balance within the
Iberian corridor, providing insights into the region’s overall hydrogen production and consumption
dynamics.
Hydrogen Infrastructure needs: A detailed analysis of the infrastructure necessary to efficiently
transport and distribute hydrogen to the North and Centre of the EU based on the estimated
net balance.
The central goal of this report is to understand and leverage the hydrogen potential of the Iberian Peninsula and France, addressing both supply
and demand dynamics, as well as the potential infrastructure needed to facilitate seamless hydrogen flows to North-Western Europe
The renewable hydrogen potential of the Iberian Corridor – Infrastructure Aspects