H2 Energy Europe: Capacity requirements create huge uncertainty about hydrogen pipe

It is encouraging that a direction has now been set for a potential hydrogen pipeline down through Jutland to Germany. But the requirements need a reality check, says hydrogen company. 
Rasmus Bach Nielsen, der er bestyrelsesmedlem og talsmand for H2 Energy Esbjerg
Rasmus Bach Nielsen, der er bestyrelsesmedlem og talsmand for H2 Energy Esbjerg

It is positive that political will exists to get a hydrogen pipe in the ground of the Danish peninsula of Jutland, but realism must be kept in mind, says H2 Energy Europe, which currently has plans for a 1GW hydrogen plant in Esbjerg.

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