Decarbonisation in Central-Eastern and South-Eastern Europe:
How gas infrastructure can contribute to meet EU’s long-term decarbonisation objectives
How gas infrastructure can contribute to meet EU’s long-term decarbonisation objectives
GIE publishes an in-depth analysis of the role of gases and the existing gas infrastructure in supporting Central-Eastern- and South-Eastern- Europe towards climate neutrality by 2050.Â
By Energinet (Denmark) The project aims at testing a blend of hydrogen and natural gas in the Danish network. Hydrogen will be injected up to 80 bar corresponding to [...]
By Fluxys (Belgium) HyOffWind, supported by Eoly, Parkwind and Fluxys, aims at building the first industrial power-to-gas installation in Belgium (Zeebrugge), to convert renewable electricity into green hydrogen at an […]
By GAZ-SYSTEM, Energinet (Poland, Denmark) The Baltic Pipe project, that will be effective by October 2022, aims at creating a new gas supply corridor in the European market, from Norway […]
By Uniper, Phillips 66 and VPI Immingham (UK) Humber Zero is a large-scale decarbonisation and hydrogen project that aims to create zero-carbon industrial cluster in Humberside by reducing carbon emissions […]
By Storengy (France) Centurion is an innovation project aimed at setting up to 100 MW electrolyser combining the transport and storage of hydrogen. The goal is to produce low-carbon hydrogen […]
By Storengy (France) MéthyCentre is a project that aims at demonstrating the technical and economic feasibility the first Power-to-Gas process in France that combines methanisation (biomethane production), electrolysis (hydrogen production) […]
By Snam (Italy) Snam was the first company in Europe to introduce a mix of hydrogen and natural gas in its high pressure transmission network, an initiative aimed at advancing […]
By TenneT, Energinet, Gasunie & Port of Rotterdam (North Sea) North Sea Wind Power Hub is an international consortium, run by TenneT (Germany), Energinet (Danemark), Gasunie (Netherlands) and Port of […]