HYDROGEN PROJECTS

Trinity is highly committed to the potential offered by green hydrogen as an energy vector, having been identified as a fundamental element for storing the surplus energy generated in scenarios of high renewable penetration.

Recent research estimates that in 100% renewable generation scenarios, it will be necessary to have a storage capacity of 10% of the total energy demand. In the case of Spain, the need for energy storage would be over 30 TWh. The number of technologies capable of reaching these storage volumes is very limited.

Thus, Trinity Energy Storage is involved in various projects exploring the potential of underground storage of green hydrogen, as part of its commitment to the environment and engagement in the energy transition.

Trinity's collaboration in the UNDERGY, UES365, EUH2STARS, PureH2 projects allows us to aspire to Spanish leadership in underground storage of renewable energy.

In addition, Trinity actively participates in national and global associations that promote, research, and encourage the research and development of green hydrogen.