Georgia considers green hydrogen pipeline alongside Black Sea cable in energy corridor plan

June 4, 2026 |

In Georgia, Georgia Today reported that Deputy Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Inga Pkhaladze said Georgia is considering the possibility of building a “green hydrogen” pipeline in parallel with the Black Sea submarine power cable as part of the “Green Energy Corridor” project.

Inga Pkhaladze told reporters during Baku Energy Week that the main importance of ongoing meetings lies in strengthening ties between partner countries, which she said provides a tool to overcome external shocks, address energy sector challenges and reinforce state stability.

She said two main routes are planned under the “Green Energy Corridor”: a land corridor from Azerbaijan through Georgia to Turkey and Bulgaria, and a submarine cable linking Azerbaijan, Georgia, Romania and Hungary, according to the report.

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Category: Hydrogen

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