The European Commission has dedicated €6.8 million to the Nordic Baltic Hydrogen Corridor project.
The project aims to lay the groundwork for a robust hydrogen infrastructure, facilitating the use of hydrogen as a clean energy source.
The Nordic Baltic Hydrogen Corridor is designed to connect Nordic and Baltic countries, promoting the use of hydrogen for transport and energy needs. By establishing these connections, the project aims to reduce carbon emissions and dependency on fossil fuels. This transition to hydrogen is seen as crucial for achieving ambitious climate goals set by the European Union.
This funding will support the development of vital infrastructure necessary for hydrogen production, storage, and distribution. The corridor will integrate with existing transport networks, ensuring efficient deliverability of hydrogen across the region. The focus is on building refueling stations and production facilities that will enhance the availability and reliability of hydrogen.
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