Germany presents hydrogen core network plan

November 16, 2023 |

In Germany, Reuters reported that Germany’s core network for hydrogen fuel will extend over 9,700 km and cost around $21 billion by 2032.

The information was revealed by the chairman of transmission system operator FNB Gas Thomas Goessmann. The executive noted that the construction of the hydrogen network will start next year.

According to the report, existing natural gas pipelines will make up 60% of the network, connecting ports, industry, storage facilities and power plants. The project will be privately financed.

In July, the German cabinet had approved a new hydrogen strategy, setting guidelines for hydrogen production, transport infrastructure and market plans.

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