Using hydrogen in gas pipelines could lower green transition price tag by billions

Intelligent use of existing gas infrastructure for transporting hydrogen could yield annual savings of EUR 41bn, writes trans-European gas association Read4H2.
With relatively simple modications, hydrogen can be transported in pipelines used for natural gas. | Photo: Evida
With relatively simple modications, hydrogen can be transported in pipelines used for natural gas. | Photo: Evida
BY VICTOR EMIL KRISTENSEN, TRANSLATED BY CHRISTOFFER ØSTERGAARD

There are many avenues leading to CO2 neutrality in Europe, but the price tag for each of them varies.

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