The state administration of Schleswig-Holstein and the Senate of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg decided to support the hydrogen economy.
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The largest fuel provider and oil refiner in the country, China Petrochemical Corp., has presented a plan to construct the first long-distance hydrogen pipeline in the nation.
As the world accelerates to net zero, hydrogen infrastructure is emerging. Switching oil and gas infrastructure to hydrogen is not always feasible.
The governments of Germany and the Netherlands have decided to work together more closely in the future to link their respective hydrogen pipeline networks.
The steel pipelines introduced within the German gas organize are appropriate for transporting hydrogen.
In the second part of this year, Portugal said it will hold a ground-breaking auction for the rights to sell hydrogen for injection into its natural gas infrastructure. The nation’s efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions include the first auction ever held in Europe.
International organizations have submitted a total of 29 proposals to assist South Australia in implementing its Hydrogen Jobs Plan in response to the market’s overwhelming demand for the delivery of the key election promise.
Germany and Denmark have decided to work together to accelerate the construction of green hydrogen transmission infrastructure starting in 2028 between western Denmark and northern Germany.
The green hydrogen network in Valencia will receive investment from Enagás totaling 575 million euros. The 450-kilometer-long route will link Cartagena’s hydrogen valley to the Ebro axis and the Barcelona-Marseille hydro pipeline (BarMar) in the north.
The Groningen company Noordgastransport is looking into the viability of moving renewable hydrogen through their existing natural gas pipelines. They claim that this costs less than 10% of what it would build a brand-new network.