The BalticSeaH2 project, a collaborative effort involving 40 partners from nine Baltic Sea region countries, is set to commence its ambitious goal of creating a large-scale cross-border hydrogen valley.
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Hamburg Airport, one of the busiest airports in Germany, has set its sights on becoming a hydrogen hub for general aviation in the Baltic Sea region.
The North and Baltic Seas would benefit greatly from an offshore hydrogen backbone, according to the “Specification of a European Offshore Hydrogen Backbone” study that infrastructure system operators GASCADE and Fluxys commissioned from DNV.
Beginning in 2027, the H2 Interconnector Bornholm-Lubmin will transport hydrogen from the Danish island of Bornholm to Lubmin.
Beginning in 2030, a planned pipeline system will deliver hydrogen from the Baltic Sea to Baden-Württemberg.
P2X Solutions, a leader in green hydrogen and P2X technology, has received EUR 75,000 from the Bank of Land’s Baltic…
The Port of Tallinn is investigating the best methods for converting ferries to hydrogen fuel and providing cruise ships with hydrogen refueling capability in the Old Harbour.
Ørsted and PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna (PGE) have signed an agreement to form a 50/50 joint venture for the development,…
Baltic Power, subsidiary of Polish energy company PKN Orlen, has hired offshore wind consultancy firm OWC as technical advisor to…
Iberdrola has increased its commitment to offshore wind by entering into a new market for the company in Poland, as…