Germany to Complete First 525 Kilometers of National Hydrogen Pipeline in 2025
The initial 525 kilometers of Germany’s planned nationwide hydrogen corridor should be completed by 2025. Gas transmission entities involved are optimistic that this timetable will be met.

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