A joint Norwegian-German feasibility study on the hydrogen value chain between Norway and Germany has just been published. The study shows that, under a number of assumptions, it is technically possible to create a value chain enabling the transport of large volumes of hydrogen from Norway to Germany.
– Milestone reached. A report published today shows that establishing a hydrogen value chain between Norway and Germany is technically possible, provided the appropriate preconditions are met. I would like to thank Gassco and DENA for the excellent conduct of the study and I look forward to further work, says Minister of Oil and Energy Terje Aasland.
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An industry-led feasibility study was commissioned last year by German and Norwegian authorities. It was carried out on behalf of the industry by Gassco and the German energy agency DENA.
Launch in 2030
The aim of the study was to assess the feasibility of a German-Norwegian hydrogen value chain, from potential hydrogen producers in Norway to consumers in Germany. Planned launch in 2030. Necessary preconditions for the implementation of the value chain are: related to, among others, market maturity and willingness to pay on the user's side, regulatory framework and technology qualification.
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