Beginning in 2027, the H2 Interconnector Bornholm-Lubmin will transport hydrogen from the Danish island of Bornholm to Lubmin.
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A major feasibility study commissioned by the Sultanate of Oman’s integrated logistics provider Asyad Group proposes the construction of a 1000 km dedicated pipeline to transport hydrogen from the country’s production centers in the south and north to consumer terminals.
GASCADE and Fluxys have taken a significant step ahead in their plans for an offshore pipeline for green hydrogen in the North Sea by submitting an application to the European Commission for Project of Common Interest (PCI) certification for the AquaDuctus project.
In order to purchase a 20% stake in the Dutch BBL Company, the owner of the 235-kilometer gas interconnection that connects the UK with the Netherlands, Enagás has concluded a deal with Germany’s Uniper.
According to the agreement struck by Presidents Pedro Sánchez, Emmanuel Macron, and António Costa in December 2022 to establish hydrogen connectivity between the Iberian Peninsula and France, Barcelona will serve as the beginning point of Europe’s first green corridor.
The use of hydrogen should enable climatic neutrality. But if it escapes unchecked, it can potentially have a significant negative impact on the environment. The need for building a hydrogen infrastructure is increased as a result, as even little leaks from hydrogen pipes can have significant negative effects on the environment.
An approximately twelve-kilometer natural gas pipeline has been purchased by Thyssengas GmbH from RWE Generation SE, for hydrogen transport.
Under the European REPowerEU program, Bulgaria aims to ask for more money.
The hydrogen revolution, which intends to become a cornerstone to the energy transition and replace natural gas in economic sectors with challenging electrification, is supported by a pharaonic project called H2Med, which will link the three nations in two portions and is anticipated to be operational in 2030.
Two projects for hydrogen pipelines in Brussels have been submitted by Gas Connect Austria (GCA), a Verbund subsidiary.