Germany and Norway Partner to Create Hydrogen Pipeline by 2030
Germany and Norway have agreed to build a pipeline for the delivery of hydrogen between the two countries by 2030. The companies RWE and Equinor will cooperate in this project. Hydrogen is expected to be important for new power plants in Germany, as well as for carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology, which is currently prohibited in Germany. Norway is already the main supplier of gas to Germany, providing more than one third of German demand.
Hydrogen – The Most Abundant Element
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, making up around 75% of all mass. It is also the lightest element, with an atomic weight of 1.008. Hydrogen can be found in many different forms, including molecular hydrogen (H2), diatomic hydrogen (H2), and atomic hydrogen (H). Hydrogen has been used for centuries in various industries, such as fuel production and water purification. It is also a key component in many industrial processes, such as ammonia production and hydro-cracking. As a result, hydrogen plays an important role in our everyday lives.You might also like this article: Berlin: Der Mangel an Sozialwohnungen – Eine kommunale Bauwirtschaft als Lösung?. Picture source: Terry Vlisidis