'Far from ideal' | Denmark delays $2bn hydrogen pipeline to Germany by three years

State-owned Energinet identifies 800MW of firm capacity demand by 2031 but baulks at original 2028 timeline due to ‘project complexity’

Lars Aagaard, Denmark's minister for climate, energy and utilities, speaking at a hydrogen event in Copenhagen last week.
Lars Aagaard, Denmark's minister for climate, energy and utilities, speaking at a hydrogen event in Copenhagen last week.Photo: World Hydrogen Week
Published 8 October 2024, 14:50Updated 8 October 2024, 14:50
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