On Tuesday 18 June, the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Gas (ENTSO-G) published the list of projects to be included in its Ten-Year Network Development Plan 2024 (TYNDP 2024), aimed at improving the resilience of the network and supporting Europe’s energy transition.
Submission to the TYNDP 2024 is a prerequisite for the Projects of Common Interest/Projects of Mutual Interest (PCI/PIM) application (see EUROPE 13387/10) for hydrogen infrastructure projects.
Of the 326 projects, 202 focus on hydrogen, a significant increase on the 152 projects in 2022, while natural gas projects have fallen from 149 to 95.
In addition, 29 projects were submitted under other sub-categories, covering the smart gas network and CO2 infrastructure.
To see the list: https://aeur.eu/f/cq8
In addition, the following day, Wednesday 19 June, ENTSOG published draft guidance documents for the TYNDP 2024, such as guidelines for implementing cost-benefit analysis of candidate projects for the PCI/MIP list or a methodology for identifying gaps in hydrogen infrastructure.
A public consultation of stakeholders has also been opened until 9 July 2024.
To see the draft guidance documents: https://aeur.eu/f/cq9 (Original version in French by Pauline Denys)