Denmark plans to implement risk mitigation measures, including a DKr 8bn ($1.1bn) subsidy package, to accelerate the launch of the 340km hydrogen pipeline to Germany, ensuring construction can commence by 2030.
Last October, Energinet pushed back its plans to construct the pipeline from 2028 to 2031, stating that despite “large potential” for the infrastructure, projects with “significantly different degrees of maturity” forced it to delay the development.
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