Accelerated EHB network vision by 2030 in response to European Commission’s REPowerEU communication and call to greater action on climate protection and European energy system resilience. European Hydrogen Backbone (EHB) network grows by more than 110% since initial launch one and a half years ago – expanded members present vision for approximately 53,000 km hydrogen pipeline infrastructure in 28 European countries by 2040. The Backbone is expected to be made up of ~60%-40% repurposed natural gas versus new pipelines in 2040. Digital, interactive vision maps published as part of new EHB website later in April
Capturing CO2 then reusing it or storing it underground is one way to meet climate targets. Under the wings of Smart Delta Resources, a cross-border consortium of companies comprising Fluxys is taking the first step towards using this approach to significantly reduce CO2 emissions in North Sea Port, the Belgian-Dutch area covering the port of Ghent in Belgium and the ports of Terneuzen and Vlissingen in the Netherlands.
The Antwerp@C project aims to keep CO2 out of the atmosphere and so to make a significant contribution towards the climate objectives, thanks to applications for capturing and utilising or storing CO2, all within a relatively short time span and at reasonable costs. This week Fluxys, Port of Antwerp, Total and Air Liquide submitted EU subsidy applications for taking the project one step further.
The new Gas for Climate report provides an unique overview on the latest developments in renewable and low-carbon gases: industry is ready for scale-up.
On Wednesday 14 March 2018 nominations at Passo Gries for the first time ever resulted in physical net imports of gas from Italy into Switzerland (physical deliveries in the same direction have continued unabated until Monday 19 March 2018), highlighting the strategic importance of the Reverse Flow project.
Swedegas is investing in a LNG bunkering facility in the Port of Gothenburg (Sweden). It will be the first LNG facility in the largest port of Scandinavia. Fluxys LNG will facilitate the delivery of LNG with the construction of a second truck loading station in Zeebrugge.
From Tuesday 25 August, we are enhancing the information we provide on our website and the ENTSOG Transparency Platform.
In Antwerp, Fluxys is taking a major step forward in developing an open-access hydrogen network. Chemicals company INEOS Olefins Belgium is the first industrial player to take part in the feasibility study on the development and construction of the network.
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As from 23 November 2023 until 16 February 2024, Fluxys is running a Call for Market Interest regarding its expansion plans for the Zeebrugge terminal. Fluxys in its strategy to speed up the energy transition is committed to anticipate tomorrow's market needs to deliver on the challenging decarbonisation targets ahead. With the Zeebrugge terminal, Fluxys has all it takes to serve the market as tomorrow's multi-molecule hub of choice and will be an essential asset for market players willing to project their current business into the future. In light of this, Fluxys invites all interested parties to specify their interest in tomorrow's services at the Zeebrugge terminal through a Call for Market Interest.
Study by the hydrogen import coalition – a collaboration between DEME, ENGIE, Exmar, Fluxys, Port of Antwerp, Port of Zeebrugge and WaterstofNet – confirms potential of hydrogen import.
Fluxys LNG is offering Slots to unload, store and regasify a LNG cargo in the Zeebrugge LNG Terminal, starting on 1 and 6 December 2023.
For this cargoes, Fluxys LNG has upgraded the standard Slot size and commercializes as a bundle the firm rights to unload, store and regasify up to 165 000 m³ LNG over 10 days.
Fluxys LNG is offering a Slot to unload, store and regasify an LNG cargo in the Zeebrugge LNG Terminal, starting on 1 August 2024.
Fluxys LNG has 1 remaining unloading slot on sale on 01 August 2024 after the auction of 23 May 2024 at 10h.
The slot will be allocated on a first committed first served basis.
Outcome of the new Gas for Climate study Gas Decarbonisation Pathways 2020-2050: 10% binding target for renewable gas and future-proof gas infrastructure crucial to achieve cost efficient decarbonisation
The EHB initiative is delighted to welcome six additional members Amber Grid (Lithuania), Bulgartransgaz (Bulgaria), Conexus Baltic Grid (Latvia), Gassco (Norway), Plinacro (Croatia), and REN (Portugal).
Ten partners including Fluxys are launching the North-C-Methanol project in the Ghent part of North Sea Port. The project aims at a world-class infrastructure to reduce CO2 emissions by 140,000 tonnes annually and to produce 44,000 tonnes of green methanol as feedstock for local industry and as fuel for ships and trains.
Fluxys' strategy is on the move. The latest example of that is a project in Wallonia in which our company is set to play a pivotal role. This time, it's all about the circular economy, and how CO2 from an industrial plant in the Liège region could be used to make concrete blocks for use in local construction.
Holcim Group is taking concrete steps to implement its firm commitment to reducing its carbon impact, fully in line with the ambitions of the regions where it operates. In Belgium, the ecological and climate goal is to achieve carbon neutrality by the end of the decade under the Go4Zero programme. One of the pillars in achieving this objective rests on the sequestration and (re)use of CO2.
Following previous proposals in other regions, Fluxys is today asking industrial stakeholders to express their interest in connecting to open access hydrogen infrastructure in Charleroi.