Norway’s Equinor scraps plans to export blue hydrogen to Germany – Reuters
OSLO, Sept 20 (Reuters) – Norway’s Equinor (EQNR.OL), opens new tab has scrapped plans to export so-called blue hydrogen to Germany because it is too expensive and there is insufficient demand, a spokesperson for the energy company said on Friday.
“The hydrogen pipeline hasn’t proved to be viable. That also implies that hydrogen production plans are also put aside,” Equinor spokesperson Magnus Frantzen Eidsvold told Reuters.
“We have decided to discontinue this early-phase project,” he added.
The pipeline was not RWE’s project, but required support from both Norway and Germany, the German company said in emailed comments.
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Eidsvold said Equinor also could not continue maturing the projects without firm long-term commitments from European buyers to import hydrogen.
“We are not able to make this kind of investments when we don’t have long-term agreements and the markets in place,” Eidsvold said.
The German government has been in intensive talks on the issue with Norway, a German economy ministry official told Reuters on Saturday.
Equinor will continue other early-phase hydrogen projects, such as in Britain and the Netherlands, as well, Eidsvold added.
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