EU funding supports preparatory work for the Baltic Sea Hydrogen Collector (BHC)

The Baltic Sea Hydrogen Collector (BHC) project has received €15.3 million in EU funding to support preparatory work for a future cross-border hydrogen infrastructure. Recognized as a Project of Common Interest (PCI), BHC aims to connect Finnish and German renewable hydrogen markets, contributing to Europe’s energy transition, market integration, and energy security.

The funding will be used for preparatory activities, including technical (pre-FEED), regulatory, and environmental assessments. These studies aim to explore the potential of BHC as a future cross-border hydrogen import corridor, supporting Europe’s long-term energy transition and energy security.

The planned Baltic Sea Hydrogen Collector (BHC) project, an offshore pipeline connecting Finnish and German renewable hydrogen markets, is receiving support from the European Union. Gasgrid Finland, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), and GASCADE Gastransport GmbH are grateful to receive a €15.3 million grant from the EU’s Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) programme. BHC is a Project of Common Interest (PCI), essential for Europe’s energy transition, energy security, and market integration.

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Originally published on 28 Oct

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