Iberdrola Will Take to Huelva the 500 Million Green Methanol Plant Discarded in Galicia
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The Green Meiga project, which will receive €122.9 million in public funding, plans to produce 100,000 tonnes of green methanol per year and generate up to 6,000 jobs during construction, in addition to more than 400 jobs in the exploitation phase.
The industrial complex is expected to be launched by 2029, with 6,000 jobs during the construction phase
The company attributes the transfer from the planned site in Begonte (Lugo) to the changes 'to ensure the long-term viability of the project'
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The Green Meiga project will finally be moved to the province of Onubense, after the company has ruled out its installation in Lugo Its installation is planned for 2029, and Iberdrola plans to produce 100,000 tons of green methanol annually and generates
The "strategic" project promoted by Iberdrola for the production of hydrogen and green methanol with an investment of about 500 million euros makes the bags from the initially planned location, the Luguesa town of Begonte, to Huelva. There the company will raise a plant of 100,000 tons per year of the also known as "ethyl alcohol", a chemical compound that, as the Iberdrola itself recalls, is "very demanded by its numerous industrial application…

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