Publication date: 26th March 2026
Hydrogen is a critical energy vector for decarbonizing hard-to-abate sectors such as industry, heavy transport, maritime, and aviation. In this context, Moeve positions green hydrogen as a core part of its Positive Motion strategy, with the ambition to become a key industrial enabler of the Iberian and European energy transition.
The ONUBA project in Huelva, Spain, is one of Europe's largest and most advanced industrial green hydrogen developments. Supported by €303 million in European funding and having achieved Final Investment Decision (FID), it is also recognized as an EU Project of Common Interest (PCI). The project will initially deploy 300 MW of electrolysis capacity, forming part of the Andalusian Green Hydrogen Valley, which aims to reach 2 GW. Overall, the full development is expected to require around €1 billion in initial investment and generate over 10,000 direct and indirect jobs, demonstrating that large-scale industry is crucial to transforming hydrogen from a concept into reality.
The presentation will highlight the role of industrial stakeholders in moving green hydrogen from concepts/small-scale demonstrators to widespread implementation. It will highlight how such actors facilitate scalability, enhance technological competitiveness, and ensure production aligns with actual market demand. Specifically, it will examine how a company like Moeve exploits synergies between green hydrogen production and its extensive industrial ecosystem, which encompasses sustainable fuels, chemicals, and energy infrastructure, thereby positioning hydrogen as a key integrating element across these sectors and its business strategy.
Finally, a general strategic overview will be presented to outline requirements for industrial-scale renewable hydrogen projects, including secure access to renewable electricity, grid connection capacity, and long-term supply frameworks. It will also assess the technological and project-level challenges of green hydrogen production, the role of innovation within the company, and the development of resilient industrial ecosystems that support a competitive, scalable green hydrogen future in Europe.
