The highway should connect Spanish Barcelona and French Marseille by sea, and then the rest of Europe.
The leaders of France, Spain and Portugal have agreed to build the BarMar offshore pipeline, which is planned to supply hydrogen. This was reported yesterday by the Associated Press.
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The highway, called the “green energy corridor” should connect Spanish Barcelona and French Marseille by sea, and then the rest of Europe. Initially, it was planned to use this pipeline for gas supplies, but later it will be replaced by hydrogen. The time of the project and its cost have not yet been specified.
This pipeline should replace the MidCat gas pipeline project that was never implemented: Germany supported it, while France, on the contrary, criticized it for allegedly being unprofitable.
The leaders of Spain, Portugal and France plan to meet in early December to finalize the details of the project.
Remember, on October 27, the Baltic Pipe gas pipeline with a capacity of 10 billion cubic meters per year from Norway to Poland was opened in Gdansk.
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