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POWER: Germany to Complete 525km of Core Hydrogen Network by 2025

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Germany is on track to complete 525km of its core hydrogen network by 2025, marking a major step in its €18.9bn plan to build 9,040km of hydrogen infrastructure by 2032, according to FNB Gas, cited by RenewablesNow.

  • Of the initial 525km, approximately 507km will come from converted pipelines.
  • However, the timeline for green hydrogen flow will depend on market factors and trader activity, FNB Gas added.
  • The €18.9bn core network is expected to feature injection and withdrawal capacities of 101GW and 87GW, respectively.
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Germany is on track to complete 525km of its core hydrogen network by 2025, marking a major step in its €18.9bn plan to build 9,040km of hydrogen infrastructure by 2032, according to FNB Gas, cited by RenewablesNow.

  • Of the initial 525km, approximately 507km will come from converted pipelines.
  • However, the timeline for green hydrogen flow will depend on market factors and trader activity, FNB Gas added.
  • The €18.9bn core network is expected to feature injection and withdrawal capacities of 101GW and 87GW, respectively.