Several Greek hydrogen projects in ENTSO-G’s new development plan

April 2, 2026 |

In Greece, Balkan Green Energy News reported that seven Greek natural gas and hydrogen projects have been included in the new ten-year development plan (TYNDP 2026) of the European Network Transmission System Operators for Gas (ENTSO-G).

The endeavors include the hydrogen interconnection between Bulgaria and Greece, scheduled for 2032. Greek network operator DESFA, the promoter, aims to transport 0.9 million tons per year.

The Cretan H2 Hub would consist of a hydrogen production plant in Crete and an export terminal, both developed by Eunice with the goal of becoming operational by 2032, according to the report.

The Energy Interconnector from Cyprus to Italy is an old project, comprising the EastMed and Poseidon natural gas pipelines, H2Poseidon pipeline and Ionian Energy Terminal. The original plan was to transfer gas from the Eastern Mediterranean, but it has been upgraded to include hydrogen by the project promoter, Poseidon. The two gas pipelines are expected to come online in 2029 and the hydrogen infrastructure would follow in 2034, it added.

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