HPC to Manage H2-Derivatives Project in Baltic Sea Ports
Key Ideas
  • HPC has been awarded the contract to oversee the H2-Derivatives@BalticSeaPorts project, focusing on hydrogen derivatives management in Baltic Sea ports.
  • Recent developments include Nord Steel supplying green hydrogen storage tanks to the Port of Klaipėda and IMI providing a PEM electrolyser for a hydrogen refuelling station.
  • The Nordic-Baltic Hydrogen Corridor (NBHC) is progressing to its feasibility stage after completing a pre-feasibility study, signaling advancements in the hydrogen sector.
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HPC has secured a contract to manage the coordination and financial aspects of the H2-Derivatives@BalticSeaPorts project, which aims to enhance the management of hydrogen derivatives in Baltic Sea ports. This development aligns with the growing interest in green energy and sustainability in the region. Additionally, Nord Steel has been chosen to supply green hydrogen storage tanks to the Port of Klaipėda in Lithuania, while IMI will be providing a PEM electrolyser for a hydrogen refuelling station in the same port. These initiatives highlight the increasing focus on hydrogen infrastructure and technology in the area. Furthermore, the progress of the Nordic-Baltic Hydrogen Corridor (NBHC) into the feasibility stage following the completion of a pre-feasibility study indicates a positive trajectory for hydrogen-related projects in the region. Professionals seeking comprehensive market insights can subscribe to Quantum Commodity Intelligence for access to daily price assessments and trade data across various sectors, including hydrogen.
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