The European Clean Hydrogen Alliance (ECHA) recently released a report on the future of the European hydrogen distribution network. A roundtable formed between a plethora of public and private companies from various sectors including natural gas transmission and compression (Burckhardt Compression AG, Enagás) port authorities (Port of Rotterdam) and research institutes (European Energy Research Alliance), have compiled their conclusions in this document which predicts that Europe will operate six major hydrogen distribution corridors with Germany set to play a geographically and logistically central role. The roundtable’s aim was to build on the existing framework set in place by REPowerEU amid the predicted continental demand of 20 MMTA (million metric tons per annum) of hydrogen by 2030. The South Central Corridor…