SGN and Oxford Flow partner for UK hydrogen pipeline trials
UK gas distribution company SGN has partnered with Oxford Flow to help verify the hydrogen-readiness of existing gas network infrastructure.
UK gas distribution company SGN has partnered with Oxford Flow to help verify the hydrogen-readiness of existing gas network infrastructure.
The Danish Government has announced Energinet and Evida will own and operate its hydrogen pipelines once operational.
Companies in Italy, Austria and Germany have revealed plans to combine hydrogen pipeline projects to establish a 3,300km hydrogen-ready corridor which they say could deliver 40% of Europe’s imported hydrogen demand in 2030.
Sweco has been selected as engineering partner for a 70km hydrogen pipeline in Belgium.
Wood has today (May 15) announced it will carry out pre-FEED studies for SGN’s planned hydrogen network projects in Scotland and southern England.
Liberty Pipes Hartlepool has successfully passed trials to become the first UK producer of pipelines for safe transportation and storage of hydrogen.
Fisher German has won a contract to provide land services and consultation for the construction of Cadent’s East Coast Hydrogen Pipeline (ECHP).
Allard Castelein, CEO of the Rotterdam Port Authority told the World Hydrogen Summit that Europe’s energy sovereignty could be achieved by supporting green hydrogen imports.
India’s ACME Group and Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL) have inked an agreement to jointly explore producing green hydrogen for domestic and commercial supply through blending in pipelines.
Around six million tonnes of low-emissions electrolysis hydrogen is projected to be used in refineries in 2030, according to a new IEA World Energy Outlook special report.