Valencia Port Authority Launches First Hydrogen Installation in Real Operating Conditions in Europe

The Authority of (PAV) has initiated the use of in terminal operations by receiving the first load of hydrogen to supply the refueling station located on the Xità quay. This milestone makes it the first port in to have a hydrogen installation in actual operating conditions. The PAV noted that this is a turning point for the port community and European ports to begin testing one of the fuels of the future.

According to the PAV, the hydrogen supply station (HRS) includes a fixed part dedicated to the reception, storage and compression of hydrogen up to delivery pressure, as well as a mobile part that stores the compressed hydrogen and has a dispenser for refueling port machinery.

On January 17th, the first tubetrailer of cylinders arrived at the hydrogen plant and was loaded into the storage tank at the Port of Valencia. Different tests were conducted for approximately one hour to prepare the entire operation for filling the fixed tank located on the Xità quay with hydrogen.

The test was attended by technicians from the PAV, the Valenciaport Foundation, the National Hydrogen Centre, and Carburos Metálicos, the company supplying the hydrogen. Next week, the mobile station will be loaded and will be responsible for traveling to the MSC and Grimaldi terminals to supply hydrogen to the two prototypes of port machinery, which will arrive in the near future, where this clean fuel will be tested.

The PAV's Head of Environmental Policies, Raúl Cascajo, emphasized that “this project is strategic for the reduction of emissions and is in addition to other initiatives such as the installation of photovoltaic plants or wind turbines to meet our commitment to be a zero-emissions port by 2030.” He also noted that “this H2Ports initiative is the first to be carried out in a European port to test mobility and its use in machinery. With this milestone of the first hydrogen loading of the supply station, we put in value and real facts Valenciaport's commitment to decarbonization.”

This initiative is part of H2Ports -Implementing Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Technologies in Ports, coordinated by the Valenciaport Foundation in collaboration with the PAV and financed by the European Union's Clean Hydrogen JU program. Its main objective is to test and validate hydrogen technologies on port machinery that will provide applicable and real solutions without affecting the performance and safety of port operations and producing zero local emissions. The Port of Valencia began working with hydrogen in 2019 before this project was launched.

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