Hydrogen pipeline news
Five countries sign joint declaration of intent to continue work on southern hydrogen corridor
Italy, Germany, Austria, Algeria and Tunisia have signed a joint declaration of intent in Rome on the Southern Hydrogen Corridor, an infrastructure project to transport renewable hydrogen for over 3300 kilometres from North Africa to Italy, Austria and Germany.
Trans Adriatic Pipeline selects Penspen for hydrogen repurposing assessment
Penspen has been awarded a contract by Trans Adriatic Pipeline AG (TAP) to provide hydrogen gap analysis services on one of the most strategic energy infrastructure projects in Europe.
SGN announces completion of world’s first domestic hydrogen gas network
Green hydrogen gas, created using renewable electricity from a local 7 MW offshore wind turbine, will flow through the new 8.4 km network when it goes live next year.
Detect, protect – perfect
Jordan Ferguson, CEO, Pier Solutions, discusses the importance of hydrogen detection and safety in the pipeline market.
NOW publishes study revealing hydrogen refuelling stations could be supplied cost-effectively via pipeline
The analysis shows that a central hub model to supply hydrogen refuelling stations could be a cost-effective and sustainable solution.
Mokveld announces agreement with Gasunie to supply control valves for Hynetwork’s hydrogen delivery stations
Mokveld Valves, a Dutch provider of control and safety valves, has announced Gasunie has decided to enter a long-term frame agreement with Mokveld to supply control valves for the Hydrogen Delivery Stations.
Penspen awarded hydrogen blending contract from Latvian gas operator Conexus Baltic Grid
New hydrogen blending contract award strengthens company’s global energy transition portfolio.
Exolum tests using oil infrastructure for green hydrogen in Britain
Spain’s Exolum has kicked off a pilot project in Britain this week to test using existing oil infrastructure to transport and store green hydrogen on a commercial scale, says Reuters.
Voith and Mehrer enter partnership for marketing and development of compressors for hydrogen applications
Mehrer Compression GmbH, a Balingen, Baden-Württemberg-based specialist in products for compressing process gases, and Heidenheim-based technology group Voith have entered a partnership for the marketing and product development of gas compressors for hydrogen applications.
German Federal Network Agency approves hydrogen core pipeline network
The network is made up of a total of 9040 km of pipelines that are due to go into operation step by step up to 2032.