Pipeline operators Fluxys and Gascade have applied to the European Commission for Project of Common Interest (PCI) status for the AquaDuctus project, marking a significant step forward in their plans for an offshore pipeline for green hydrogen in the North Sea.
The offshore pipeline, which will be over 400 km long when completed, will become a linchpin of Germany’s and Europe’s future offshore hydrogen infrastructure. The pipeline will collect hydrogen from multiple production sites while offering the potential to link up with other international hydrogen flows through the North Sea.
Pipeline operators Fluxys and Gascade have applied to the European Commission for Project of Common Interest (PCI) status for the AquaDuctus project, marking a significant step forward in their plans for an offshore pipeline for green hydrogen in the North Sea.
The offshore pipeline, which will be over 400 km long when completed, will become a linchpin of Germany’s and Europe’s future offshore hydrogen infrastructure. The pipeline will collect hydrogen from multiple production sites while offering the potential to link up with other international hydrogen flows through the North Sea.
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