WE GUIDE YOUR PROJECT WITH DEDICATION AND EXPERTISE
The knowledge you need to develop your synthetic fuel and carbon capture projects
We support you throughout the development of renewable hydrogen, carbon capture, and synthetic fuel production projects—such as methanol, ammonia, or SAF—from early-stage planning to securing environmental permits.
We specialize in helping projects overcome the most challenging phase of their development, drawing on the expertise gained from multiple successful case studies.
How can we help you?
At AtlantHy, we’ll help you shape your project, assess its technical and economic feasibility, analyze its deployment and impacts, connect you with the right partners for development or financing, carry out the engineering work needed to obtain administrative permits, secure the necessary funding to make the project profitable… and much more!
Hand in hand with us, we want your ideas to become real projects.
We’ll be by your side from the initial concept all the way to securing environmental permits (AAI), delivering a project that is both technically and commercially robust.
Projects
Production of renewable methanol in the Port of Gijón
Technical development and initial engineering of a project for the production of 100,000 t/year of methanol. AtlantHy’s scope begins with the initial conceptualisation and ends with the delivery of an engineering package that includes a plant description and a sufficient definition to initiate the environmental permitting process. In addition, generation costs and the carbon footprint of the produced fuel are calculated.

Production of renewable methanol in Cuenca
Basic project development (up to permitting) for a methanol production plant with a capacity of 88,000 tonnes per year, based on the capture of 114.000 tonnes of CO₂ hydrogen from a 150 MWe plant.
The selection of technology providers has been carried out, including the comparison and evaluation of offers. Various integrations between plant streams have been implemented, as well as the optimisation of water consumption through recirculation systems designed ad hoc for this process based on the water generated, successfully reducing consumption to obtain the requested concession.
Project co-developed with two other industrial partners.

20 MWe Electrolysis Plant
Origination and technical and initial engineering development of a 20 MW electrolysis hydrogen production project at the Cepsa Química site in Palos de la Frontera (Huelva).
Submitted to Pioneros I and awarded €12 million. The project includes hydrogen generation, compression, and storage for delivery to a chemical unit.
Project with FID expected in Q4 2024.

AtlantHy Forum
A CENTRE OF KNOWLEDGE AND NEWS
Green hydrogen, carbon capture, and the production of renewable methanol and ammonia are emerging as some of the most promising solutions for a sustainable future.
In this forum, we explore the diverse applications of green hydrogen and how it can revolutionize industries such as transportation, power generation, and the chemical and cement sectors, driving the transition toward a low-carbon economy.
You’ll also stay up to date with the latest news from AtlantHy.
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Our experience in a nutshell
Project development assistance, technology selection, offtaker identification, carbon footprint calculation for the RFNBO produced, preparation of Due Diligence reports, and drafting of hydrogen and methanol purchase agreements.
Drafting of conceptual and administrative engineering designs for various small-scale (0.5 MW) and large-scale (>100 MW) projects to obtain the necessary permits for plant development.
Detailed plant sizing in terms of consumption, discharges, and required space.
Success rate above 80% in various calls for proposals funded by the Next Generation EU funds.
Experience in IDAE, Misiones, CDTI, Transmisiones, AFIR and other programmes.
Electrolysis
>3.000 MW
CO2 capture
>2.000.000 tCO2/year
Methanol
>600.000 tMEOH/year
Ammonia
>100.000 tNH3/year