Central European
Hydrogen Corridor

Vision

The Central European Hydrogen Corridor (CEHC) initiative was launched in 2021 by four gas infrastructure companies (OGE, NET4GAS, eustream, Gas TSO of Ukraine) driven by the vision to develop a hydrogen “highway” through Central Europe. The initiative explores the feasibility of creating a hydrogen pipeline corridor in Central Europe for transporting hydrogen from major hydrogen supply areas in Ukraine via Slovakia and the Czech Republic to hydrogen demand areas in Germany. The hydrogen corridor will also enable the transport of hydrogen between hydrogen production facilities and hydrogen consumers in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

1,351 km

LENGTH

1,000 - 1,500 million EUR

INVESTMENT

144 GWh/d

CAPACITY

2030

IMPLEMENTATION

“The Central European Hydrogen Corridor is important as it offers the possibility of delivering substantial amounts of hydrogen to industrial demand centres in Germany and Central Europe already by 2030.”

Dr. Jörg Bergmann
CEO, OGE

“The initial analysis confirms that the most relevant natural gas pipelines for this project can be repurposed to carry 100% hydrogen. That significantly lowers the costs of the project as a whole.”

Rastislav Ňukovič
General Director, EUSTREAM

“The results of the pre-feasibility study are very positive. The study clearly indicates that it is technically feasible to transport 144 GWh of hydrogen per day through Central Europe by 2030.”

Andreas Rau
Managing Director, NET4GAS

“The Central European Hydrogen Corridor will contribute to the shift to renewable gases and energy security in Europe.”

Pawel Stanczak
Deputy General Director for Development and Transformation, GTSOU

Partners

Gas TSO of Ukraine
EUSTREAM Slovak Gas TSO
NET4GAS
OGE

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