A group of stakeholders from the Ruhr region has published a strategy paper on European hydrogen supply. The document emphasizes the importance of rapid implementation of the European Hydrogen Backbone (EHB), a concept for a Europe-wide hydrogen network.
The EHB plan, developed by 33 European transmission system operators, aims to connect Germany to various import routes. An alliance of European regions, network operators, and ports supports this initiative.
Key Points of the Strategy Paper
The document identifies three main areas of action:
- Development of Europe-wide financing and risk hedging mechanisms for hydrogen infrastructure
- Integration of the EHB into a European import strategy for hydrogen and its derivatives
- Adaptation of the legal framework for cross-border infrastructure projects
These measures are intended to contribute to improving energy security, achieving climate goals, and promoting economic development.
Regional and European Perspectives
Representatives of regional organizations emphasize the need for a combination of European strategy and local initiatives. They argue that national approaches alone are not sufficient to address the challenges of the energy transition.
A continental pipeline system, complemented by diverse production, storage, and distribution facilities, is said to be necessary for reliable and competitive industrial energy supply. This would not only meet the energy needs of industrial centers but also contribute to the diversification of energy sources.
The strategy paper aims to raise awareness among political decision-makers about the urgency of the EHB and to outline a roadmap for its implementation. It is intended to serve as a guide for political and industrial actors involved in the development of the European hydrogen economy.