Hydrogen link network
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Hydrogen link network in Denmark's was established in 2005 by the Nordic Transportpolitical Network to form a hydrogen highway with hyfuture and hynor as part of the Scandinavian hydrogen highway partnership.
The planned highway is part of the hydrogen infrastructure, there are several hydrogen re-fueling stations planned along the route.
Contents |
[edit] Stations
- Aalborg - Biofuel reforming of rapeseed oil.(steam reforming)
- Århus - methanol reforming (steam reforming) and industrial H2.
- Fredericia - Biofuel reforming of methanol (steam reforming).
- Hobro - Natural gas reforming (steam reforming) and industrial H2
- Holstebro - Biogas (steam reforming) /biomass H2 reforming
- Padborg - natural gas reforming (steam reforming). Electrolysis on-site.
- Ringkobing - Wind electrolysis.
- Sydthy - Wind electrolysis[1]

