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Europe's hydrogen infrastructure faces 2-3 year delay, Enagas CEO says

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Posted on July 22, 2025

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MADRID (Reuters) -The deployment of pipes and other infrastructure to ship hydrogen across Europe faces delays of two or three years, the head of Spanish gas grid operator Enagas said on Tuesday. The

Enagas CEO: Europe's Hydrogen Infrastructure Faces 2-3 Year Delay

MADRID (Reuters) -The deployment of pipes and other infrastructure to ship hydrogen across Europe faces delays of two or three years, the head of Spanish gas grid operator Enagas said on Tuesday.

The firm is among the staunchest supporters of the green hydrogen industry, which uses renewable energy for its production.

Earlier this year, Enagas pledged to invest more than 4 billion euros by the end of the decade, mostly to diversify into managing a network of hydrogen infrastructure.

It plans to build a 2,600 km (1,615 mile) hydrogen network in Spain to be connected to the planned trans-European H2Med corridor aimed at connecting the Iberian region with northwest Europe.

Enagas still expects the Spanish network to be ready by 2030. However, at the European level delays of two or three years are likely, Chief Executive Arturo Gonzalo said.

"Are there delays in Europe? I would say delays of a very limited scope...Different member states are setting the launch date for their hydrogen infrastructures between 2030 and 2032," he said.

That's beyond the 2030 target for H2Med to be operational.

(Reporting by Pietro Lombardi; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

Key Takeaways

  • Europe's hydrogen infrastructure faces a 2-3 year delay.
  • Enagas plans a 2,600 km hydrogen network in Spain.
  • H2Med corridor aims to connect Iberia with northwest Europe.
  • Delays could push European hydrogen projects to 2032.
  • Enagas remains committed to its hydrogen investments.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the expected delay for hydrogen infrastructure in Europe?
The deployment of hydrogen infrastructure across Europe is expected to face delays of two to three years, according to Enagas CEO Arturo Gonzalo.
What investment has Enagas pledged for hydrogen infrastructure?
Enagas has pledged to invest more than 4 billion euros by the end of the decade to diversify into managing a network of hydrogen infrastructure.
What is the planned hydrogen network in Spain?
Enagas plans to build a 2,600 km hydrogen network in Spain, which will be connected to the planned trans-European H2Med corridor.
When does Enagas expect the Spanish hydrogen network to be ready?
Enagas expects the Spanish hydrogen network to be ready by 2030, although delays at the European level are anticipated.
What are the launch dates set by different member states for hydrogen infrastructure?
Different member states are setting the launch date for their hydrogen infrastructures between 2030 and 2032, which is beyond the 2030 target for H2Med to be operational.

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