The Baltic Sea Hydrogen Collector – a project by Gasgrid, Nordion Energi H2 and Copenhagen Energy Islands to develop and build an offshore hydrogen pipeline between Finland, Germany and Sweden - has been invited to enter grant negotiations of up to EUR 15.2 million from the European Union Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) funding program. Samuel Magid, Deputy-CEO of Copenhagen Energy Islands says: “We are happy for the European Commission’s backing for the Baltic Sea Hydrogen Collector and see the decision as a strong sign of support for the development of the cross-border a transnational hydrogen grid necessary for an efficient energy market in Europe.”
Read more about the project here.