Let the future flow
The SoutH₂ Corridor is a 3,300 km dedicated hydrogen pipeline corridor connecting North Africa, Italy, Austria and Germany led by TSOs Snam, TAG, GCA and bayernets.
A KEY PCI PROJECT
The SoutH₂ Corridor initiative
Hydrogen from North Africa to European demand clusters, driving a sustainable and innovative energy transition. The SoutH₂ Corridor is recognized as a Project of Common Interest under the TEN-E Regulation and benefits from pentalateral political endorsement, as well as strong industry support across the entire hydrogen value chain.
3,300 km
length
> 65 %
repurposed
infrastructure
> 4 Mtpa
Green Hydrogen
Import potential
2030
in operation
Our connection
for a clean future
SOUTH₂ CORRIDOR
Capacity, Efficiency and Impact
Enables significant transport capacity to import renewable hydrogen from North Africa to Central Europe.
Utilises mostly repurposed pipelines which are the most effective, competitive, and sustainable transport method.
Provides Central Europe with a significant amount of affordable energy.
Serves the largest hydrogen hard-to-abate demand clusters in Central Europe.
Enables CO₂ savings in all countries along the route.
Significantly contributes to achieving European and national climate goals.
Fosters security of supply with hydrogen through connections to storage facilities along the entire route and enabling diversification of import routes.