Dutch and Belgian hydrogen pipelines to be connected near Antwerp | Pipeline | gasworld
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Belgium and the Netherlands are set to link up their hydrogen pipeline networks after gas network operators Gasunie and Fluxys signed a joint development agreement (JDA).
The transmission system operators (TSOs) aim to complete the connection by 2030 using repurposed natural gas pipelines at the border between the Belgian Antwerp province and the Dutch Zeeland province.
This interlinking location already hosts multidirectional gas transport to industrial clusters, including the North Sea Port and Port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands, and the ports of Antwerp and Ghent in Belgium.
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