H2LinkRegions
Research into a cross-border hydrogen infrastructure between the Netherlands and Germany.
Goal
The project systematically maps out opportunities for cross-border hydrogen projects in the Groningen, Drenthe, and Lower Saxony border regions, with recommendations for collaboration, infrastructure, and grid development.
Description
H2LinkRegions explores the potential for cross-border collaboration and hydrogen infrastructure in the Groningen-Drenthe and Lower Saxony regions. By identifying bottlenecks and making recommendations, the project facilitates the rollout of hydrogen supply chains outside the largest industrial clusters. This supports regional sustainability and the cross-border integration of hydrogen into the energy system.
Our role
New Energy Coalition initiated and supervised the H2LinkRegions project together with the Oldenburg Energy Cluster (OLEC). We coordinated the study, organized workshops, conducted stakeholder surveys and interviews, and presented the results at the final conference. We also facilitated knowledge sharing and the integration of regional stakeholders into the cross-border hydrogen network.
Partners
This research was conducted by New Energy Coalition and Oldenburger Energy Cluster (OLEC) with co-financing from the Province of Groningen, the Province of Drenthe and Lower Saxony.
Contact
Disclaimer
This project is funded by Interreg Germany-Netherlands. This page reflects the author's views only, and Interreg Germany-Netherlands is not responsible for any use of the information on this page.