This year, as a long-distance pipeline operator, we aim to continue our sustainable transformation of the energy supply and further advance the ramp-up of green gases, the Thyssengas announced in its LinkedIn on 2 of January 2026.
What does this mean for in concrete terms?
“Building the H2 network: We are pushing ahead with the planning and approval of our conversion and new construction pipelines in the planned core H2 network. Initial construction work is already underway on some pipeline projects”.
“Strengthening diversity: In addition to hydrogen, we are also considering other green gases such as biomethane. The combination of various green energy sources makes our energy supply broader and more resilient”.
In the middle of December last year 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, the Thyssengas stated.
Photo of Thyssengas. Development of a cross-border hydrogen transport infrastructure between the Netherlands and Germany: from left to right: Helmie Botter, Director of Hydrogen Transport at Gasunie, Dr. Thomas Gößmann, Chairman of the Management Board at Thyssengas, Dr. Thomas Becker, Commercial Managing Director at Thyssengas
Press release(translated by Google) https://2cm.es/1m6cq
