NortH2 to wrap up feasability phase When NortH2 started out in 2020, large scale green hydrogen was uncharted territory. Gasunie and Shell realised that in order to make large scale
The Dutch State Secretary for Economic Affairs and Climate Policy announced her plans for a hydrogen infrastructure last week. Gasunie will take on the development of the hydrogen transmission network.
During the Industry and Energy Summit, the industry presented their ‘Offer to the Netherlands’: a programme of projects designed to enable Dutch industry to successfully make the climate transition.
Erik Mobach: ‘Investing in hydrogen is a win-win for the climate and the economy. Given this, we at NortH2 support the appeal from the Hydrogen Coalition.”
A Hydrogen Coalition, consisting of 38 organisations that range from environmental groups to industry will offer the new cabinet a broadly supported pact for the development of a Dutch hydrogen
Gasunie’s HyStock Hydrogen Storage facility has begun preparations for testing. Over the next few months, Gasunie will investigate the effects of hydrogen on equipment, material, cement and the salt wall.
The NortH2 consortium has recently been reinforced with two new partners, meaning it was high time for the entire NortH2 team to come together online for a kick off. Keynote
NOS 28 December 2020: Now that the gas tap in Groningen is being turned off, some 20,000 jobs are expected to disappear in the North in the next ten years. The
Energeia ends the year with an artcle about an ambitious Minister of Economic Affairs who is well aware that national and European support for our hydrogen economy is desperately needed.
Following the launch of the NortH2 project on 27 February 2020, Gasunie, Groningen Seaports and Shell Nederland welcome two new partners, RWE and Equinor to the consortium.