Hydrogen pipeline news
Denmark postpones roll-out of hydrogen transmission pipeline
Denmark will postpone the roll-out of a green hydrogen transmission pipeline between western Denmark and northern Germany by three years, says Reuters.
Reuters: Norway's Equinor scraps plans to export blue hydrogen to Germany
Reuters has reported that Norway's Equinor has scrapped plans to export so-called blue hydrogen to Germany because it is too expensive and there is insufficient demand, a spokesperson for the energy company said.
Ready for the hydrogen challenge
Pratap Patil, Business Development Director and Olivier Revel, Welding Development & Welding methods Manager, Serimax, discuss welding pipelines for hydrogen through a comprehensive approach involving material selection, welding techniques, safety protocols and stringent quality control measures.
Pier Solutions and H2scan announce partnership on hydrogen sensors and technology
The partnership aims to meet the growing demand for advanced sensing solutions that can effectively detect and monitor hydrogen levels.
The souring of pipelines
Ian Kinnear, Product Manager, GPT Industries, addresses the impacts of hydrogen sulphide, particularly on corrosion and electrical bridging, and provides solutions to these challenges.
Costain given green light for new hydrogen pipeline network
Multimillion-pound FEED project will enable new hydrogen distribution network in Teesside.
Enagas receives first go-ahead for development of H2MED hydrogen pipeline
Enagas to start developing the Spanish section of a planned trans-European hydrogen pipeline and related hydrogen infrastructure projects says Reuters.
Italy to present hydrogen corridor plan in autumn
Italy will host an event in the autumn to present a network to transport hydrogen from the southern Mediterranean to northern Europe, reports Reuters.
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.