Austria as a Hub for Green Hydrogen

Gas Connect Austria welcomes the hydrogen initiative presented by Federal Minister Wolfgang Hattmannsdorfer. With investments in domestic production, a new import strategy to complement the national hydrogen strategy, and a clear commitment to the Southern Hydrogen Corridor, the Federal Government is sending a strong signal for Austria’s energy future.

Our Role in the Hydrogen Future – the SoutH2 Corridor

As Austria’s transmission system operator, we have been working for years on concepts to adapt the existing infrastructure for hydrogen transport and to complement it with new pipelines. With our H2 Backbone WAG + Penta West project, we are part of the SoutH2 Corridor and make a key contribution to enabling the transport of green hydrogen from North Africa via Italy to Austria and on to Central Europe.

Green Hydrogen for Industry and Security of Supply

The import strategy announced by Minister Hattmannsdorfer confirms our view that Austria will need to cover the majority of its future hydrogen demand through imports. To ensure that our country remains an industrial base while also meeting its climate targets, a powerful transport infrastructure is essential – and that is exactly what we are working on.

  • Driving decarbonisation: Green hydrogen is vital for industries that cannot be electrified.
  • Securing supply: The Hydrogen South Corridor creates new, reliable supply routes.
  • Strengthening the hub role: Austria becomes the link between producing countries in the South and consumption centres in the North.

Partnership for Europe’s Energy Transition

We look forward to the upcoming Trilateral Forum on 23 October in Vienna, where together with our partner TSOs TAG (Austria), SNAM (Italy) and bayernets (Germany), as well as the responsible institutions in Austria, Germany and Italy – in particular the Federal Ministry for Economy, Energy and Tourism and the Austrian regulatory authority – we will continue to advance work on the SoutH2 Corridor. Together with our partners, we will take the next steps to bring the realisation of the Hydrogen South Corridor closer.

We expressly welcome the measures announced as part of Minister Hattmannsdorfer’s hydrogen initiative and see them as a strong confirmation of our path. They strengthen our resolve to push ahead with the expansion of hydrogen infrastructure with full commitment. Austria has the opportunity to play a central role in Europe’s energy future – and Gas Connect Austria is ready to help shape this role actively.

Press release of the BMWET on this topic (only in German)