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Fluxys appointed as H2 network operator in Belgium

Implementing the Federal H2 Act of 11 July 2023, Federal Energy Minister Tinne Van der Straeten has appointed Fluxys Hydrogen, a subsidiary of Fluxys Belgium, as operator for the development and management of a H2 transmission grid in Belgium.

The appointment as H2 Network Operator (HNO) for Belgium is a major step forward in the energy transition. Leveraging Fluxys' decades of expertise in gas transport, Fluxys Hydrogen will develop the necessary infrastructure for transporting H2, an essential component to reach the climate targets.

In accordance with the federal H2 strategy, Fluxys Hydrogen will undertake the development and operation of a H2 pipeline network, which will be part of the European H2 Backbone. This will enable the necessary low-carbon energy to be transported both for the Belgian market and to neighboring countries. These molecules are a necessary part of the energy mix, needed to decarbonize society in a cost-efficient manner and taking into account security of supply.

To respond to the need to accelerate the energy transition, Fluxys has already intensively consulted the market and launched preparatory studies. Building a H2 network will realized step-by-step with new-build pipelines and repurposing of existing pipelines where possible.

Studies and preparations are being made to lay the first pipelines in the industrial clusters that have clearly expressed the need for H2, and this supported by the Relance and Recovery Funds.

Pascal De Buck, CEO of Fluxys said, "I am delighted and proud that the federal government has entrusted us with the task of being the HNO for the next 20 years. Fluxys Hydrogen's initial aim is to provide maximum support to industry to achieve decarbonization by bringing low-carbon molecules to them as part of the European H2 Backbone. In the energy mix of the future, low-carbon molecules are crucial for a carbon-neutral future in Belgium and north-western Europe."