Norway-Germany hydrogen pipeline is ‘technically feasible’, DENA-Gassco study finds
A hydrogen pipeline from Norway to Germany is “technically feasible” by 2030 according to the German Energy Agency (DENA) and Norwegian state-owned Gassco.
A hydrogen pipeline from Norway to Germany is “technically feasible” by 2030 according to the German Energy Agency (DENA) and Norwegian state-owned Gassco.
Europe and Africa should strengthen their hydrogen collaboration as it is a “classic win-win situation” according to German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
The Netherlands and Belgium could supply up to 62% of the EU’s 10Mtpa hydrogen import target for 2030, according to Westwood Global Energy Group research.
The current rate of hydrogen uptake is not strong enough compared to what is required for the Net Zero trajectory despite growing momentum, according to an updated Hydrogen Council report.
Germany has released plans for a 9,700km core hydrogen network to connect production centres with industrial users, storage facilities, power plants and import corridors.
Building hydrogen handling systems which can last and withstand embrittlement are vital for operational success and ensuring industry safety, an H2 View Showcase Webinar explained today.
Upgrading the Spanish gas network to operate with up to 20% hydrogen would cost €703m ($751m) according to the Spanish Gas Association, SEDIGAS.
In order to meet power generation energy system demands through the use of hydrogen as a carrier, high-capacity energy storage will be required to balance the supply and demand.
Tree Energy Solutions (TES) and Tokyo Gas have signed an agreement to explore and develop hydrogen-based e-NG supply chains globally to accelerate its roll out.
P2X Solutions has agreed to deliver green hydrogen to Danisco Sweeteners from its plant in Harjavalta, Finland.