Clean energy
for tomorrow

Join us in taking the next step towards a climate-neutral future – with hydrogen. We’re advancing the supply of green energy and developing long-term business models along the hydrogen value chain. From transport and storage to supply agreements – we offer sustainable solutions for emission-intensive industries.

OUR MARKET POSITION

Energy for a
decarbonised world

Hydrogen is central to sector coupling – meaning the intelligent interconnection of power, heating and transport within a holistic framework – and thus plays a crucial role on the path to climate neutrality. Hydrogen enables substantial emission reductions – especially in industries where electrification is not a viable path to decarbonisation, such as steel production, chemical processing, aviation and shipping.

We’re already actively shaping the hydrogen economy of tomorrow, leveraging our infrastructure and expertise to take a leading role in the emerging hydrogen market. Through innovative business models, we secure access to competitive, clean hydrogen, as well as hydrogen-based derivatives such as ammonia, methanol and synthetic methane.

Rehden

Building the hydrogen future

Rehden

We’re turning hydrogen into a competitive energy source. Through targeted investments in pipeline networks and storage capacities, we’re laying the groundwork for a high-performance hydrogen infrastructure. Together with our local, regional and international partners, we’re securing a reliable hydrogen supply for the future. Our supply strategy is built on solid foundations, a global vision and smart solutions.

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Solid foundations

We operate 25% of Germany’s natural gas storage capacity and 10% of the national transmission network. Building on this strong position, we’re now developing dedicated hydrogen storage facilities in Germany.

Local, regional, international

We’re setting up innovative and integrated value chains for renewable and low-carbon hydrogen and hydrogen derivatives. Our aim is to achieve global cost leadership and offer hydrogen at competitive prices.

Smart solutions

In addition to integrating renewable energy seamlessly into the European supply system, we’re working on efficient transport options such as ammonia as a carrier for maritime distribution.

PARTNERSHIPS & PROJECTS

Sourcing hydrogen

We rely on strong partnerships and innovative projects to advance the hydrogen economy. Together with our partners, we’re building transport corridors between Europe and key production countries, as well as developing floating import terminals to convert ammonia into pure hydrogen. Learn more about our projects.
Together with partners from Brazil (Eletrobras), Kuwait (EnerTech) and Saudi-Arabia (ACWA Power), we’re establishing international supply chains for green hydrogen. From 2030 onwards, our goal is to import around 400,000 tonnes annually to Germany and Europe. Production will rely on hydropower and other renewable sources, ensuring a low-carbon footprint. These partnerships not only enhance European energy security – they also reflect our commitment to actively shaping and scaling the global hydrogen economy.

More about our collaboration with Eletrobras and EnerTech
More about our collaboration with ACWA Power
We’re charting the course for the hydrogen future – across oceans and opportunities. In partnership with Höegh Evi, we’re analysing optimal transport routes for clean hydrogen and developing innovative supply chains. A key focus of the collaboration: identifying potential sites for floating ammonia-to-hydrogen terminals along Europe’s coasts to enable flexible and efficient supply.

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We’re reinforcing the backbone of Germany’s hydrogen economy. To achieve this, we’re investing in the German hydrogen core network and building global and local partnerships for the production, procurement and delivery of clean hydrogen. Our objective: to operate around 20% of the German core network and secure the energy supply of the future.

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We’re making space for the energy transition. With JemgumH₂, we’re planning a large-scale hydrogen storage facility near Leer in northern Germany. Starting in 2032, the site is expected to hold around 150 million normal cubic metres of hydrogen – providing essential flexibility and reliability for the future hydrogen market. This project will make a key contribution to energy security for Germany and Europe.

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