About
Founded in 2021, Czech-German Hydrogen Interconnector is a co-op headquartered in Praha 4, Czech Republic specializing in Hydrogen.
The Czech-German Hydrogen Interconnector is a joint initiative established in 2021 by leading Central European gas transmission system operators including GASCADE, NET4GAS, OGE, and naTran Deutschland. The project aims to create critical hydrogen transport infrastructure connecting potential hydrogen supply areas in Northern Germany and the Baltic region with major demand clusters in Southern Germany, passing through the Czech Republic. The planned 1,068 km pipeline is designed to transport renewable and low-carbon hydrogen starting in 2030. The initiative has received recognition as a Project of Common Interest (PCI) and Project of Mutual Interest (PMI) by the European Commission and has secured grant support under the Connecting Europe Facility Energy program. The project represents a key component of the Central European Hydrogen Corridor and European Hydrogen Backbone initiatives.
Headquarters
Praha 4, Czech Republic
Founded
2021
Company Type
Co-op
Business Models
Value Chain
Industry Memberships
ENTSO-G, European Hydrogen Backbone, GIE Innovation Lab