Hydrogen pipeline news
EnBW to invest €1 billion in Germany’s planned hydrogen transport network
The infrastructure, which is expected to start commercial operations by 2032, is meant to transport newly produced and imported hydrogen, says Reuters.
Germany could import up to 100 TWh of green hydrogen via pipelines by 2035, study shows
Germany could cover up to 100 terawatt-hours (TWh) of its annual energy needs with imports of green hydrogen via pipelines.
EU approves €3 billion in German hydrogen pipeline support
The European Commission has signed off on about €3 billion of planned German state aid for building a system of hydrogen pipelines known as the Hydrogen Core Network (HCN) says Reuters.
Baltic Sea gas pipeline operators sign MoU to accelerate hydrogen infrastructure development
Nine gas transmission system operators in the countries around the Baltic Sea have signed a MoU which aims to coordinate and facilitate hydrogen infrastructure.
SENCO invests €20 million in Strohm
The investment is aimed at boosting Strohm's growth trajectory, which is focused on hydrogen and CCUS applications.
Hydrogen’s pure potential
Garry Hanmer, Senior Simulation Consultant, Atmos International, UK, evaluates how to accurately model pure hydrogen pipelines, using a case study to demonstrate the model tuning process and the selection of appropriate equations of state.
Fulkrum awarded a frame agreement to support Woodside’s US New Energy projects
The frame agreement is for the provision of third-party inspection services to Woodside's New Energy projects in the US, including its proposed liquid hydrogen project, H2OK.
Luxfer Gas Cylinders introduces new collection of MEGCs
The MEGC's have been developed to support the safe and sustainable transportation of hydrogen via virtual gas pipelines.
Italy, Germany and Austria sign cooperation deal on SoutH2 pipeline
A group of companies, including Italian gas grid operator Snam, has teamed up to build the SoutH2 pipeline by the beginning of the next decade, says Reuters.
TE H2 partners with VERBUND on Tunisia hydrogen project
The project will have access to the European market through the ‘SoutH2 Corridor’: a hydrogen pipeline project connecting North Africa to Italy, Austria, and Germany.