The Mosahyc project led by GRTgaz officialy launched

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GRTGaz announced the official launch of the first cross-border renewable, low-carbon hydrogen transport network between France and Germany. It will come into service in 2027.

The announcement was made by Sandrine Meunier, GRTGaz’s new Chief Executive Officer, who was accompanied by Anthony Mazzenga, Director of Development. They expressed their pride in launching this pioneering network as part of the European backbone, which brings together 28 countries and 33 partners along a 53,000 km route. “This will be the world’s first cross-border valley,” pointed out Mrs Meunier. The network is located in the Greater Region between Lorraine, Saarland and Luxembourg.

In concrete terms, GRTGaz, one of Europe’s leading gas transport companies, and Creos Deutschland Wasserstoff, the hydrogen subsidiary of a network operator in Saarland (Germany), are to invest €110 million (€40 M and €70 M respectively). The announcement of this decision coincides with the signing of a contract with Saarland steelmaker ROGESA Roheisengesellschaft Saar, as part of its Power4steel decarbonisation project at the Dillingen site.

Read more on https://hydrogentoday.info/en/grtgaz-mosahyc-project/

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