Spain and South Korea Form Consortium for Green Hydrogen Projects in Ports
Solar Earth leads an international consortium between Spain and South Korea to develop green hydrogen solutions for port infrastructures through the H2PORT project. This initiative is part of the Spain-Korea SKIT 2026 program, supported by the CDTI and KAIA, focusing on integrated systems for hydrogen production, storage, and management in port environments.

Solar Earth is leading a consortium between Spain and South Korea to develop green hydrogen solutions for port infrastructures under the H2PORT project. This project aims to design and validate integrated systems for hydrogen production, storage, and management in ports.
It falls within the Spain-Korea SKIT 2026 program, which is supported by the CDTI and KAIA. The initiative addresses the increasing importance of electrification, renewable energy integration, and energy resilience as key factors for competitiveness and decarbonization in the logistics and industrial sectors.




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