KYIV, July 21 – Ukraine, after talks with Germany, will hold a feasibility study to see if it can use natural gas pipelines for moving and storing hydrogen as potential energy projects in Europe, Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said.
"Germany will be one of the largest markets for consumption of hydrogen energy, and Ukraine can become a reliable supplier of hydrogen to the EU, in particular to Germany. For Ukraine, this means investments in technology, GTS and profit from hydrogen sales. We agreed that cooperation with Germany will continue in the form of developing a roadmap for the development of energy partnership and a study will be conducted on the possibility of using the gas transportation system of Ukraine to transport hydrogen," he said at an online briefing.
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