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As stated by the EIB, the project consists in the design, construction and operation of an integrated facility consisting of a 50 MW biomass cogeneration plant, carbon capture, green hydrogen production and green e-methanol plant (100kt production) in La Robla, Castilla y Leon.
The industrial cluster specifically aims to replace fossil fuels to decarbonise the energy and maritime transport sector. The plant also contributes to the REPowerEU objectives by enhancing the EU capacity of producing clean energy, such as e-methanol. This will lead to reduce the dependency on fuel imports and thereby supports energy security.
As stated on the company's LinkedIn account (translated with DeepL.com), Reolum is an investment company specialized in the integral development of renewable energy projects, mainly wind, solar and biomass energy, founded and led by an experienced team with long experience and recognition in the sector, whose objective is to unite the concepts of profitability and sustainability.
Private Actor 1 | Private Actor 1 Role | Private Actor 1 Sector | Relation | Private Actor 2 | Private Actor 2 Role | Private Actor 2 Sector |
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- | - | - | - | Reolum Renovables SL | Client | Energy |
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Client - Reolum Renovables SL:
Address: Calle Alberto Aguilera, 7, Planta 4ª Pta. Dcha., 28015 Madrid - España
Email: admon@reolum.com
Phone: +34 91 007 53 73
Website: https://reolum.com/
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