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GRTgaz to buy France-Germany cross-border hydrogen pipeline

French gas grid operator GRTgaz will invest 40 million euros ($ 43.4 million) in a. 110millioneuro prepared hydrogen pipeline due to connect France. and Germany, its President Sandrine Meunier said on. Wednesday.

The pipeline, to be called mosaHYc and due to start up in. 2027, would be the first multi-user pipeline to deliver hydrogen. across a border in the European Union, she stated.

There are private hydrogen pipelines in the EU developed by. companies for their own internal usage however the mosaHYc would be. the very first to run as today's major gas pipelines do--. where capacity can be scheduled by numerous users, Meunier stated at a. press instruction.

In a different declaration, GRTgaz moms and dad Engie stated. the 90-km (55.9-mile) pipeline will connect France's Greater. Eastern area to Germany's Saarland and the border with. Luxembourg.

The German partner is CREOS Deutschland, which will. contribute 70 million euros to the job, GRTgaz said.

The mosaHYc job has strategic value as the very first. Franco-German link, leading the way for the development of a. broader European hydrogen network, said Engie networks head. Cecile Previeu.

She included that the job would accelerate the advancement. of a sustainable, low-carbon hydrogen market in Europe and. contribute to Engie's objective of 700 kms of hydrogen-dedicated. transport networks by 2030.

GRTgaz-- owned 60% by Engie and 40 by French state. investment group Caisse des Depots-- will handle the French. area of the task (50 km, of which 45 km will be transformed. pipeline located in the Moselle region), Engie said.

CREOS Deutschland will establish 40 kms in Saarland.

The very first customer will be the Saarland-based steelmaking site. in Dillingen operated by RoheisenGessellscha Saar SHS (Stahl. Holding Saar group) in Germany.

SHS has scheduled 80% of the pipeline's capacity for 25 years. on a take-or-pay basis and expects to take in 50 million metric. lots of hydrogen each year by 2030, Anthony Mazzenga, GRTgaz. advancement director, informed press reporters.

(source: Reuters)