Denmark's Green Hydrogen Infrastructure Powers European Transport
Interconnected Green Hydrogen Network
Denmark's upcoming German hydrogen pipeline network will facilitate a substantial part of the delivery of green hydrogen to hydrogen refuelling stations, transforming the transportation sector across Denmark, Germany, and Austria. This reinforces Denmark’s positions as a key player in the European green hydrogen market.
On top of that, the collaboration between Denmark and its neighbouring countries highlights the nation's role as a hub for hydrogen production and distribution, attracting foreign companies engaged in hydrogen and power-to-X technologies.
And the joint venture between Phillips 66 and H2 Energy Europe underpins the importance of international collaboration in advancing green hydrogen solutions. Denmark's commitment to innovation and cooperation creates an environment suitable for foreign companies to explore partnerships and investments in the country.
Although hydrogen deliveries from Denmark are scheduled to start in 2028, the anticipation of an increase in hydrogen refuelling stations from that point onward showcases the strategic planning involved. This forward-looking approach aligns with the growing demand for hydrogen-powered transportation solutions and emphasizes Denmark's commitment to fostering sustainable mobility.