Hydrogen network 2050: for a climate-neutral Germany
With the hydrogen network for a climate-neutral Germany (H2 network 2050), the transmission system operators (TSOs) are demonstrating that they can construct such a network efficiently and reliably at moderate investment costs. The H2 network 2050 has been further developed by the TSOs from the “Visionary Hydrogen Network” published in January 2020. This first vision of the future included many considerations, but without a network simulation for future hydrogen transport needs. The H2 network 2050 now presented, on the other hand, is based on detailed grid planning. The 2050 H2 network is about 13,300 km long, of which about 11,000 pipeline kilometers are based on converted gas pipelines. The investment costs up to the year 2050 amount to around 18 billion euros.
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