Belgium’s Parliament recently passed the Hydrogen Act, a comprehensive framework that governs the transport of green hydrogen through pipelines.
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The British gas distribution company, SGN, has received approval from energy regulator Ofgem for the next phase of its hydrogen gas trial.
The energy landscape is undergoing a transformative shift towards sustainable alternatives, and hydrogen is at the forefront of this revolution. As part of this green transition, gas distributor SGN has embarked on a groundbreaking project to trial hydrogen gas through a decommissioned pipeline in Scotland.
BP, one of the world’s major energy companies, is making significant strides in its hydrogen journey, with a rapidly growing hydrogen project pipeline.
Greek gas grid operator DESFA has unveiled plans to construct a €1 billion hydrogen pipeline connecting Greece to Bulgaria.
Four major European energy companies – TenneT, Gasunie Deutschland, Thyssengas, and bayernets – have jointly released a study titled “Quo vadis Elektrolyse?” advocating for the integration of hydrogen power plants and a dedicated hydrogen pipeline transmission grid to ensure Germany’s energy future.
Castilla y León, an autonomous community in Spain, is determined to become the first region in the country to establish a hydrogen pipeline in the “short or medium term.”
Bulgaria has recently expressed its intention to seek European financing for a hydrogen pipeline project from Sofia to Thessaloniki, signaling its commitment to developing a robust infrastructure for green hydrogen.
RINA and AFRY, two prominent engineering companies, have conducted a groundbreaking study on the feasibility of a hydrogen pipeline connecting the Gulf region and Europe.
China Oil & Gas Pipeline Network Corp, commonly known as PipeChina, has achieved a significant breakthrough by conducting its first high-pressure pure hydrogen pipeline test at a testing ground in Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.