Report determines hydrogen potential between Denmark and Germany

National public energy enterprises Energinet and Gasunie release a report investigating the import and export potential for large-scale production of hydrogen.
Energinet and Gasunie want to establish a cross-border hydrogen connection between Denmark and Germany. Depicted is gas pipeline Baltic Pipe | Photo: Energinet
Energinet and Gasunie want to establish a cross-border hydrogen connection between Denmark and Germany. Depicted is gas pipeline Baltic Pipe | Photo: Energinet
by anne filbert, translated by daniel pedersen

Hydrogen and PtX are generally predicted to have great potential in the energy transition – and Danish independent public enterprise Energinet and its German counterpart, Gasunie, now seek to explore PtX prospects between Denmark and Germany in a new report.

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