Creos Luxembourg, Fluxys hydrogen in Belgium and GRTgaz in France have announced the release of a hydrogen transport infrastructure project. The project is a candidate for the IPCEI and aims to create a European network.
The HY4Link project is part of the Ten-Year Development Plan for the European Hydrogen Network* and has been published on the ENTSOG (European Network of Transmission System Operators for Gas) website. Initially, the partners will assess consumption and transit needs in the Greater Region, where another mosaHYc project will be deployed. The aim is to link Belgium, Luxembourg, the Grand Est region in France and the Federal State of Saarland in Germany. These regions will thus form a central element of the European hydrogen backbone.
HY4Link is designed to link industries in France, Germany and Luxembourg to hydrogen import hubs in Antwerp, Zeebrugge, Rotterdam and Dunkirk. The project will also encourage the local production of renewable hydrogen in the Greater Region by providing the necessary transport infrastructure.
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