Hamburg Cuts Costs and Builds Green by Repurposing Old Gas Pipeline for Hydrogen Network

• Hamburg will repurpose a decommissioned natural gas pipeline for hydrogen transport, saving €18 million [$19.4 million USD] and avoiding 7 km of new construction. • The HH-WIN network will initially span 40 km by 2027, expanding to 60 km by 2032 to serve key industrial users and connect to Germany’s hydrogen core network.

Hamburg Cuts Costs and Builds Green by Repurposing Old Gas Pipeline for Hydrogen Network

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