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Denmark postpones green hydrogen transmission roll-out to Germany to 2031

Denmark will delay the rollout of a green hydrogen transmission pipeline between western Denmark and northern Germany by three years to 2031 from 2028, the country's energy ministry stated on Tuesday.

Denmark has actually dealt with transmission system operator Energinet to make the timeline more trusted and to limit delays, Energy Minister Lars Aagaard said in a declaration.

This is to ensure interaction in between the large amounts of green power from the offshore wind supply, the production of green hydrogen and German need, Aagaard said.

Deal with the transnational pipeline is ongoing in cooperation with the German government, Denmark's energy ministry stated.

Germany's economy ministry said in spite of the extended timeline for the Danish area of the task, both nations remain committed to accelerating its completion, adding that the post ponement will not impact Germany's ambitions to scale up its hydrogen market.

The pipeline is not the only alternative for importing hydrogen, a representative for the ministry said.

(source: Reuters)