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TotalEnergies, Verbund indication initial offer on Tunisian hydrogen supply to Europe

Austrian electricity service provider Verbund and French energy significant TotalEnergies' joint endeavor with Eren Groupe TE H2 have actually signed a preliminary deal with the Republic of Tunisia for an eco-friendly hydrogen task to provide Europe, they stated on Tuesday.

BY THE NUMBERS

The multi-billion-dollar job, H2 Notos, aims to produce 200,000 metric tons of hydrogen a year using desalinated water from the Mediterranean and electrical energy from wind and solar farms in southern Tunisia. A ramp-up to 1 million heaps per year is possible.

The hydrogen would be transported to Europe through a 3,300 km (2,050 mile) pipeline connecting Tunisia to Italy and continuing onto Austria and Germany, which is being prepared by business consisting of Snam.

Production could begin as early as 2030, with Verbund taking a few of the hydrogen and transporting it throughout Central Europe.

WHY IT is essential

The European Union intends to produce 10 million loads and import 10 million lots of eco-friendly hydrogen by 2030 in a bid to change hydrocarbons, which produce planet-warming gases when burned.

European industrials are already signing hydrogen supply deals and investing to update devices to operate on the green fuel, which releases water when combusted.

KEY ESTIMATES

What is significant about this job is its ability to transport inexpensive hydrogen directly to Europe through pipeline, TEH2 CEO David Corchia said in a media call.

Pipeline transport adds about 1 euro ($ 1.09) per kilo to the cost, compared with 3.5 to 4 euros per kilo when you transform hydrogen to ammonia, ship it on a boat, and re-crack it back into hydrogen.

The Americans are moving but have not cracked that issue better than we have. They are still changing it and putting on boats, it's simply that they are greatly subsidized, Corchia included.

WHAT'S NEXT

A final investment decision is expected in 2027 or 2028.