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Gasunie and Thyssengas Sign Agreement for the First Cross-Border Hydrogen Transport Infrastructure Between the Netherlands and Germany

Gasunie and Thyssengas have reached an important milestone for the European energy transition: In a joint project, Gasunie’s subsidiary Hynetwork in the Netherlands, Thyssengas (via Thyssengas H2 GmbH), and Gasunie Germany are developing a cross-border hydrogen transport infrastructure between the Netherlands and Germany. This week, the companies signed a Joint Development Agreement (a preliminary step to the subsequent grid connection agreement), thus laying the foundation for the joint realization of this infrastructure. The pipeline system will largely comprise existing natural gas pipelines, which will be converted for hydrogen transport.

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Full press release https://h7.cl/1lDn3

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