Thyssengas-Mitarbeiter mit H2-Logo auf der Weste vor einer Windkraftanlage, Symbol für das Wasserstoffnetz GET H2.

Our role in the project

Together with the network operators Nowega and OGE as well as industrial companies from the steel industry and hydrogen producers, Thyssengas wants to establish one of the first integrated hydrogen projects with a publicly accessible hydrogen infrastructure in the GET H2 project. The GET H2 projects create the core for a German and European hydrogen economy. The companies involved are continuously developing a high-performance infrastructure along the entire value chain, thus enabling connections for all sectors and links to other hydrogen networks. The majority of the building blocks have received funding as IPCEI (Important Project of Common European Interest).

GET H2 projects

Infografik des GET H2 Netzes, das Elektrolyse-Anlagen, Speicher und Industriepartner wie RWE, bp und Evonik verbindet.
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GET H2 network

The planned network extends from Lingen in Emsland, Lower Saxony, via Legden to Dorsten in the northern Ruhr region, from there to Marl and Duisburg and from the Dutch border crossing point at Vlieghuis to Ochtrup and the storage facilities in Gronau-Epe. The new hydrogen transport network is being built by the network operators OGE, Nowega and Thyssengas.

GET H2 network

Icon eines Dokuments als Symbol für die Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen des GET H2 Netzes.

General Terms and Conditions GET H2

The General Terms and Conditions (GTC) for access to the hydrogen network of the GET H2 partners Nowega, OGE and Thyssengas have been drawn up jointly and have been published. Do you have any questions? Please do not hesitate to contact us.

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