Project supporters

The BHC is supported by hydrogen producers, midstreamers, offtakers and other key stakeholders

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Producers, midstreamers & offtakers

 

SEFE is an international energy company anchored in Europe, delivering energy solutions that ensure reliable and affordable supply. Our activities span the entire energy value chain – from origination and trading to sales, transport and storage. With decades of trading expertise and a growing LNG portfolio, SEFE is one of Europe’s leading suppliers to industrial customers, providing more than 200 TWh of gas and power each year. We supply over 50,000 clients, from small businesses to municipalities and multinational organisations. By investing in clean energies, we support our customers on their decarbonisation journey and contribute to the energy transition. SEFE employs over 2,000 people worldwide and is owned by the Federal Government of Germany.

Securing energy – now and for the future.

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Northern Europe Energy Group AS (Northern) is a leading regional energy company in the Nordics and the Baltics with a portfolio of more than 15 projects in the segments of Power-to-X, BESS and Data Centres. The company is focusing on increased development of Baltic Sea region hydrogen infrastructure for the changing energy dynamics in the region. Northern is working actively to contribute to increasing energy security, energy affordability, energy availability and the energy transition in the region.

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Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe AG will use hydrogen in the future for the production of direct reduced iron. With this initiative, our partner is set to become one of the first major industrial offtakers of hydrogen in the emerging market. To meet the medium- to long-term hydrogen demand of north-western European industry, trans-European pipelines will be essential — such as the Baltic Hydrogen Collector.

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VERBUND is Austria’s leading energy company and one of the largest producers of hydroelectricity in Europe. The Group generates around 95 % of its electricity from renewable energy, primarily from hydropower. VERBUND is the decisive player for the success of the energy transition in Austria

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ENGIE is a major player in the energy transition, whose purpose is to accelerate the transition towards a carbon-neutral economy. With more than 90,000 employees in 30 countries, the Group covers the entire energy value chain, from production to infrastructures and sales. ENGIE combines complementary activities: renewable electricity and green gas production, flexibility assets (notably batteries), gas and electricity transmission and distribution networks, local energy infrastructures (heating and cooling networks) and the supply of energy to individuals, local authorities and businesses. Every year, ENGIE invests on average  €12 billion per year to drive forward the energy transition and achieve its net-zero carbon goal by 2045.

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Infinergies Finland Oy has been developing renewable energy and Power-to-X projects in Finland since 2010, combining local execution with strong project planning and close cooperation with landowners, municipalities, investors, and communities.

With 697 MW of wind power realized, 95 MW of battery storage under construction, 216 MW ready-to-build and an advanced pipeline of around 1.5 GW, Infinergies is actively accelerating Finland’s clean energy transition and building a scalable renewable energy platform for the future.

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Infrastructure operators

 

The vision of the Czech German Hydrogen Interconnector (CGHI) initiative is to create a hydrogen interconnector to connect high potential hydrogen supply areas in Northern Germany and the Baltics with expected high demand clusters in the EU (predominantly in South Germany and Northern Bohemia). Additionally, it will also enable connection of local suppliers and consumers along the corridor. The initiative cooperation of four​ gas infrastructure companies: GASCADE, NET4GAS, naTran Deutschland and OGE.

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Flow - making hydrogen happen is creating a high-performance pipeline system for green hydrogen from 2025. 

Flow - making hydrogen happen connects planned offshore pipelines of Baltic Sea countries with the Czech Republic. Further conversions to the southwest will also enable France and Austria to get connected. German areas such as the chemical triangle Halle/Leipzig and the Rhine-Main-Neckar region will also benefit.

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