“The investment includes the construction of an electrolysis hydrogen (H2) production plant, which will reach a capacity of 100 MW,” says EDP Renováveis in a statement. “This plant, which will use water from a lake in the region and new sources of renewable energy, will have an annual production capacity of up to 14,400 tons of H2,” it adds.
“An energy storage system, with an installed capacity of 570 MW, will also be created, through a pumping hydroelectric power station that will use the same lake and a new dam as reservoirs, maximising the use of renewable energies,” the company adds.
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