First LNG project in Germany invites customers to Binding Open Season. Registration at sales@hanseatic-energy-hub.de
Fluxys strengthens HEH team with additional operational know-how for construction and operations
Central regulatory course set: BNetzA reduces feed-in tariffs at LNG terminals in Germany by 40 percent
Fluxys Belgium and GasLINE have signed an infrastructure cooperation agreement with a view to facilitate fibre-optic network expansion in Western Europe. Both companies have large networks in their respective countries in Belgium and Germany. Frankfurt am Main as a telecommunications hub with international relevance is an important destination for Fluxys Belgium’s dark fibre customers, and GasLINE is expanding its marketable fibre-optic infrastructure specifically into neighbouring countries.
- At an event organised by the Gas for Climate consortium in Brussels, European Commissioner for Climate & Energy, Miguel Arias Cañete highlighted that gas and existing gas infrastructure will play an important role in the future EU energy system
- Action Plan Gas for Climate presents measures for large scale up of renewable gas in the EU
- The Action Plan follows a study by Ecofys, a Navigant company, which shows the potential to significantly scale up renewable gas in Europe and that using this gas reduces the societal cost to fully decarbonise the EU energy system
- Highly efficient, environmentally friendly operation thanks to industrial waste heat from Dow
- Expansion of the port planned by probably the end of 2023
- Land-based terminal as building block for climate change from 2026 onwards
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.
Today, the Gas for Climate consortium published an Action Plan to rapidly implement the targets set out in the European Commission’s REPowerEU communication. The paper presents immediate actions aimed at accelerated scale-up and integration of renewable gases in Europe. If implemented in full, these actions could positively impact Europe’s security of supply, speed up the implementation of climate goals and alleviate part of the energy cost pressure from households and companies.
Today the North West European Transmission System Operators have published their Gas Regional Investment Plan 2017 (North West Gas Regional Investment Plan – NW GRIP 2017). Besides the update of all elements related to infrastructure development in the Region, the NW GRIP 2017 focuses on the way gas infrastructure can contribute to a sustainable energy transition and on the conversion of L-gas to H-gas in Belgium, France and Germany.
Fluxys, Air Liquide, BASF, Borealis, INEOS, ExxonMobil, Port of Antwerp and Total have signed a collaboration agreement as a first move towards the possible development of Carbon Capture, Utilisation & Storage (CCUS) infrastructure.
The Gas for Climate consortium advocates in its new policy paper that by 2030, 11% of all gas consumed in the EU should be renewable gas.
Electricity and gas grid operators recognised as ambassadors for sustainable development - SDG Voice 2021
A hydrogen strategy is currently becoming an increasingly central topic in Swiss energy policy.
Greater security of supply for Germany and North-West Europe and increased flexibility in cross-border gas transmission.
Fluxys wants to have its greenhouse gas emissions cut by 50% on 2017 levels by 2025. One of the means to achieve this goal is our teams in the field using mobile recompression units.
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.
- At an event organised by the Gas for Climate consortium in Brussels, European Commissioner for Climate & Energy, Miguel Arias Cañete highlighted that gas and existing gas infrastructure will play an important role in the future EU energy system
- Action Plan Gas for Climate presents measures for large scale up of renewable gas in the EU
- The Action Plan follows a study by Ecofys, a Navigant company, which shows the potential to significantly scale up renewable gas in Europe and that using this gas reduces the societal cost to fully decarbonise the EU energy system
Het Reverse Flow Project vordert zoals gepland. Marktspelers kunnen vanaf nu capaciteit boeken bij FluxSwiss om vanaf 1 juni 2018 gas van Italië naar Frankrijk te vervoeren.