Covering the West Pomeranian and Lubuskie Provinces in Poland, and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Brandenburg in Germany, the cross-border project is expected to advance renewable hydrogen production and supply to transmission networks in Poland and Germany.
Gaz-System will cooperate with PNE AG and its subsidiary Sevivon, and German transmission system operator (TSO) Gascade Gastransport to analyse the potential development of hydrogen infrastructure in north-west Poland and north-east Germany.
The European Climate, Infrastructure and Environmental Executive Agency (CINEA) has provided financial support under the CEF cross-bord renewable energy instrument. Last July, the project was awarded €190,000 ($202,000) to conduct a feasibility study and assess the viability of a hydrogen network.
Currently, Gaz-System is undertaking its ‘Hydrogen Map of Poland’ project to gauge interest in hydrogen transport through its transmission network, connecting domestic producers, import sources, storage facilities, end users and local distribution networks.
The Polish gas network operator is also continuing the market dialogue regarding the feasibility of other hydrogen projects, such as the Nordic-Baltic Hydrogen Corridor.
The six TSOs involved in developing the Nordic-Baltic pipeline completed a pre-feasibility study of the 2,500km network in September. H2 View understands that it could be connected to or complement the proposed Pomeranian Green Hydrogen Cluster.