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Investing.com -- The deployment of hydrogen infrastructure across Europe is likely to face delays of two or three years, according to Arturo Gonzalo, Chief Executive of Spanish gas grid operator Enagas (BME:ENAG).
Speaking on Tuesday, Gonzalo characterized these as "delays of a very limited scope," noting that "different member states are setting the launch date for their hydrogen infrastructures between 2030 and 2032."
This timeline extends beyond the original 2030 target for the H2Med corridor, a planned hydrogen transportation network designed to connect the Iberian region with northwest Europe.
Despite potential European delays, Enagas maintains that its Spanish hydrogen network will be completed by 2030 as scheduled. The company plans to build a 2,600 km (1,615 mile) hydrogen network within Spain that will connect to the broader H2Med corridor.
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