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.
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Viessmann and TenneT will jointly test how to utilize the potential flexibility of heat pumps for congestion management in the…
TenneT has hired subsea cable manufacturer Zhongtian Technology Submarine Cable (ZTT) for commissioning of five and 16 kilometres of wind…
TenneT has, together with its partners Statnett and KfW, put NordLink, the Green Cable for the exchange of Norwegian hydropower…
As part of the DolWin5 project, the “first steel cut” marked the start of the construction of the DolWin epsilon…
TenneT has joined six other European transmission system operators (TSOs) in an open letter to suppliers and service providers in…
Liebherr and MCCtec Rostock have signed a contract with Aibel for the delivery of a cylinder-luffing crane, type RL 2600-35…
National Grid Ventures, the commercial development arm of National Grid plc, and Dutch Transmission System Operator TenneT have announced a…
Blue Offshore’s double basket carrousel barge, CC Atlantique, has arrived in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, carrying more than 8000 tonnes of…
In the first half of 2020, the amount of wind energy transmitted onshore by the transmission system operator TenneT from…