Denmark and Germany ink deal on hydrogen piping

Export prospects provide investor security while driving the industry forwards, says hydrogen actors, welcoming new hydrogen infrastructure between Denmark and Germany.
Photo: Marcus Emil Christensen
Photo: Marcus Emil Christensen
BY LOUISE WENDT JENSEN AND ANNE FILBERT, TRANSLATED BY SIMON ØST VEJBÆK

Danish energy minister Lars Aagaard and Germany’s climate minister, vice chancellor Robert Habeck, shake hands on a Danish-German agreement to have hydrogen pipelines between the two countries up and running by 2028.

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