Hydrogen pipeline news
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.
DORIS, ROSEN and SPIECAPAG announce the Pipeline Transition Alliance
DORIS, ROSEN and SPIECAPAG announce the Pipeline Transition Alliance, providing full services capability to re-purpose natural gas infrastructure to hydrogen service.
Fluxys appointed Belgium's 'hydrogen network operator'
A specially formed subsidiary of gas pipeline operator Fluxys has been appointed Belgium’s “hydrogen network operator”, putting it in charge of building out and operating an H2 pipeline grid in the country.
German coalition agrees details of hydrogen network
The country's core network for hydrogen fuel will extend over 9700 km and cost around €20 billion, with existing gas pipelines making up 60% of the network.
Hexagon unveils latest pipe flexibility and stress analysis software
Hexagon’s Asset Lifecycle Intelligence division announces its latest software, enhancing piping analysis and hydrogen-readiness.
DNV embarks on hydrogen blending feasibility studies
DNV is executing hydrogen blending feasibility studies to decarbonise the gas system in British Columbia.
Vopak signs agreement with Air Liquide
The companies are set to jointly develop and operate infrastructure for ammonia import, cracking and hydrogen distribution in Singapore.
Transition trends in hydrogen
Steve Biagiotti, Jr. P.E., Chief Engineer and Gary P. Yoho, P.E., Principal Consultant, Dynamic Risk, discuss the evolution of hydrogen adoption in the pipeline industry and the role it will play in reaching global net-zero goals.
Strohm successfully completes TCP hydrogen testing programme
Strohm has completed an extensive hydrogen testing programme on its TCP at Tüv-Süd in Germany.