Source: LGLN
Lower Saxony's hydrogen map
The hydrogen map: Lower Saxony's projects at a glance! Which projects are being built where? What is being planned? What is being implemented?
On the hydrogen map for Lower Saxony, you can see what projects already exist in your region and get involved if necessary. It also makes it easier to find similar projects, make contact and exchange experiences with other project planners. In addition, the map also provides a better overview of potential locations - for example, where pipelines will run and where hydrogen sources and sinks will be created. Many research projects are also listed on the map.
Click here for the map.
"Lower Saxony has the potential to become a hub for green hydrogen. In order to achieve this, we need to join forces and bring together the players from politics, research and business. The new interactive map provides the concise overview that is needed," says Christian MeyerLower Saxony's Minister for the Environment, Energy and Climate Protection.
Regional Minister Wiebke Osigus"The relaunch provides an excellent basis for information on the wide range of hydrogen activities in Lower Saxony. The map not only provides a good overview, but also has great potential for further and even more comprehensive uses. This will help us to ramp up the hydrogen economy in Lower Saxony."
Minister of Economic Affairs Olaf Lies" Lower Saxony is Germany's energy hub. We recognized the importance of the hydrogen economy for climate protection and for the economic development of northern Germany at an early stage. The map shows very clearly that we are pioneers when it comes to expanding the hydrogen economy in Germany."
In order to make all information accessible at a glance, we have pushed ahead with the relaunch of the hydrogen map, which the Lower Saxony Ministry for Federal and European Affairs and Regional Development launched back in 2020 with the LGLN State Office for Geoinformation and Land Surveying of Lower Saxony.
NWN and the state government of Lower Saxony are working closely together on the ongoing development of the map in order to provide a comprehensive picture of hydrogen activities, particularly for industry and research.
