Big plans for European hydrogen pipeline network center around Danish island

Three German TSOs led by Gascade are eager to set up a complex hydrogen infrastructure network that will serve as the backbone of hydrogen transmission in Europe, according to senior project manager.
Photo: Gascade Pr
Photo: Gascade Pr
BY MATHIAS JULIUS FALKENGAARD, TRANSLATED BY CHRISTOFFER ØSTERGAARD

The Danish island of Bornholm located in the heart of the Baltic Sea is shaping up to become a hub for future energy systems. All it takes is a couple of the projects in development panning out.

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