Denmark and Germany have agreed to build a hydrogen pipeline between the two countries

Jun 30, 2023 | Industry News

Denmark and Germany have agreed to build a hydrogen pipeline between the two countries, which is expected to be operational by 2028. The pipeline is anticipated to both meet Germany’s anticipated 90 TWh hydrogen demand by the same year, as well as Denmark’s goal of producing 20 TWh of hydrogen from 4-6 GW of electrolyser capabilities. Denmark will be able to export excess hydrogen production under the deal to nations like Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands, who have already indicated a desire to import green hydrogen as part of their ambitions for a green transition.

Source : Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark

Pic: Gas Pipeline going through greenfield.

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