Analysis: Major hydrogen pipe project stands on shaky ground

Fear is growing in the industry that the hydrogen pipe from Denmark to Germany will fail and take the offshore wind bid with it. Many are now hoping for a smaller model.
A myriad of different things need to come together at the same time if the hydrogen pipeline from Denmark to Germany is to succeed as planned. | Photo: Gascade
A myriad of different things need to come together at the same time if the hydrogen pipeline from Denmark to Germany is to succeed as planned. | Photo: Gascade

A hydrogen pipeline down through the Danish peninsula of Jutland has long prospects. The political ambition to send green hydrogen to Germany from 2028 looks virtually impossible to achieve - and many in the industry fear it will never happen.

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