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Bundesnetzagentur Approves Germany’s Hydrogen Core Network

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Kate Rainford

Kate is our Junior Writer at Tank Storage Magazine

The Bundesnetzagentur (Germany’s regulatory office for electricity, gas, telecommunications, post and railway markets) has approved the hydrogen core network, proposed by gas transmission system operators. The hydrogen core network is intended to reach hydrogen consumption and production regions in Germany, and then connect central locations, such as large industrial centres, storage facilities, power plants and import corridors. The core network will be put into operation by 2032. 

Key highlights of the network include: 

  • 9,040 km of pipelines: 60% of the network will come from converting existing natural gas pipelines, while 40% will be newly built. 
  • €18.9 billion investment: A substantial financial commitment that underscores the strategic importance of hydrogen to Germany’s energy transition. 
  • Operational by 2032: The network will be implemented step-by-step, with completion anticipated over the next decade. 

Once operational, the network will connect key hydrogen clusters across the country, ensuring smooth transportation of hydrogen and supporting the shift to a hydrogen-based economy. Additionally, the network will establish vital connections with neighbouring countries, including the Netherlands.  

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