Enagás fuels Spain’s hydrogen progress with 3rd Hydrogen Day and launch of public participation plan for the country’s largest hydrogen backbone network in Castile-La Mancha
At the start of the year, Spain’s President Pedro Sánchez inaugurated the Third Enagás Hydrogen Day in Madrid, a key European event that brought together experts, companies, and institutions from across the hydrogen sector to discuss current market needs, including the vital role of hydrogen storage.
Following this, Enagás rolled out its Public Participation Plan for Spain’s largest hydrogen backbone network. Stretching 2,600 km across 13 autonomous communities and over 550 municipalities, this project plays a major role in decarbonizing sectors that can’t be electrified, while encouraging sustainable reindustrialization. The plan has found strong support, especially in Castilla-La Mancha, a central hub for green hydrogen production and distribution.
By engaging citizens, local authorities, and stakeholders, Enagás is encouraging a transparent and responsible energy transition, helping Spain strengthen its foothold in renewable hydrogen development.
For more details, check out the Enagas Press Release