Chemnitz, Germany, has received overย โฌ30.3 million, orย $33 million,ย in European Union funding so asย to help createย for hydrogen pipeline and storage projects as the city gets ready to connect with theย future hydrogen core network of Germany.
The funding for hydrogen pipeline and storage projects, which was allocated via the EUโs Just Transition Fund, comprises โฌ20.7 million in terms ofย hydrogen infrastructure projects and โฌ9.6 million for solar generation along with aย battery storage project at the Galgenberg Energy Park.
As a matter of fact, the hydrogen initiative is going toย make Chemnitz suitable for connection to the proposed hydrogen backbone network in Germany. The project covers conversion of the presentย natural gas pipelines into hydrogen service, the construction of additional hydrogen transmission pipelines, development when it comes toย transfer stations east of Freiberg, as well as installation of control stations locatedย in Oederan-Hartha.
Ultimately, the planned connection is going toย link Chemnitz to the OPAL pipeline system, which is set to be integrated into the German national hydrogen network as early as theย 2030s. The infrastructure is designed to support regional hydrogen consumption while at the same timeย helping to decarbonize industrial operations as well as district heating systems withinย the region, the project developers stated.
Construction should be wrapped up in 2029. Overall investment in the hydrogen project is projected at aroundย โฌ29.6 million.
In addition, the Galgenberg Energy Park project will include a 15-MW solar plant along with a 15-MW battery energy storage system, which hasย a capacity of 30 MWh of electricity. The facility is anticipated to be operational in 2028 and produce about 15 million kWh of electricity each year.
According to the chairman of the executive board of eins energie in sachsen, Roland Warner, theย hydrogen connection will supply companies and industrial customers within the region with greater planning certainty.





























