CEPSA: CEPSA TO INVEST UP TO 5 BILLION EUROS AND CREATE 17,000 JOBS IN ANDALUSIA TO LEAD THE ENERGY TRANSITION
Cepsa, the leading company in Andalusia in terms of turnover, will invest up to 5 billion euros in the region during this decade. This investment represents nearly 60% of the total amount (8 billion euros) that the company will invest to lead the generation of sustainable energy in Spain and Portugal and to be a benchmark in the energy transition. In this way, Cepsa places Andalusia as the central axis of its new strategic plan, ‘Positive Motion’, and will place it at the forefront of Europe in the latest technologies for the generation of green hydrogen and biofuels.
As a result of this investment, Cepsa will generate 17,000 jobs, including direct, indirect and induced jobs, during the construction and useful life of the projects. Of these, 13,000 will be direct or indirect jobs and 4,000 will be induced jobs.
Today, the CEO of Cepsa, Maarten Wetselaar, presented the strategic lines of this plan during an informative meeting held in Seville, organized by Nueva Economía Forum, in which he emphasized the strategic and historical nature of this commitment.
“For more than 50 years, Andalusia has been a prominent region for Cepsa, but in the new ‘Positive Motion’ strategy it will be even more so as it becomes the heart of our activity. We have strategic locations in Huelva and Campo de Gibraltar with optimal conditions for the development of green molecules and electrons, which will allow us to decarbonize our activity and that of our customers. Our commitment and dedication to Andalusia are reflected in the 17,000 direct and indirect jobs that we will create”.
Maarten Wetselaar – Cepsa’s CEO
Cepsa, which is currently one of the main hydrogen producers in Spain, will install plants for the production of green hydrogen in its industrial centers in Andalusia, which will allow it to lead the production of this energy in Spain and Portugal by 2030, with a capacity of 2 GW. Cepsa’s facilities (Huelva and Campo de Gibraltar) have a favorable and very competitive location to develop the hydrogen import and export business of Europe.
By 2030, 70% of the green hydrogen produced by the company will be used to decarbonize its customers: adjacent industries, road transport and maritime transport.
At the same time, Cepsa aspires to lead second-generation biofuels production with a production of 2.5 million tons per year by 2030, thus helping to advance the circular economy. In this area, Cepsa will become a leading supplier of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), with an annual production of 800,000 tons. All this will be produced at its industrial centers in Andalusia, which are being transformed into biorefineries and where it will install new units to process these products.
The company will also implement technologies based on artificial intelligence and advanced analytics in its Andalusian energy parks to optimize its processes and reduce the environmental impact of the activity of its industrial centers.
In the field of renewable energies, Cepsa will develop a portfolio of solar and wind energy projects for its own consumption, with a capacity of 7 GW. In Andalusia, the company already has 1 GW connected to the grid.
In Cepsa’s new strategy, the decarbonization of road transport and the mobility of the end customer play a fundamental role. The company will develop, both in Andalusia and in the rest of Spain, the largest electric mobility ecosystem, together with Endesa, developing the most extensive ultra-fast road charging network, which will reach a minimum ratio of one 150 kW charger every 200 kilometers on the main highways and interurban roads. It will also promote the demand for green hydrogen in road transport, for which it has set the target for 2030 of establishing a refueling station every 300 kilometers in the corridors connecting Spain with Europe.
Cepsa service stations, with 280 outlets in Andalusia, will be transformed into digitized spaces offering a wide variety of ultra-convenience and catering services, including fresh food, cosmetics and beauty, e-commerce, parcel collection points and sustainable vehicle washing services, as well as multi-energy solutions for roadside refueling. In addition, advanced analytical tools will be used to transform the customer experience and boost its loyalty program, a leader in this Community. Likewise, through artificial intelligence-based decision making, the company will be able to offer comprehensive services in real time.
Cepsa’s Chemicals division, which has two global benchmark plants in Palos de la Frontera (Huelva) and San Roque (Cádiz), will promote the development and production of chemical products from renewable and recycled raw materials. In this way, it will strengthen its global leadership in the LAB (raw material for the manufacture of biodegradable detergents) and phenol (used for the production of high-tech plastics) markets.
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