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14.01.2026

NBHC Call for Interest is open
January 14 – March 31 2026

We invite all interested stakeholders to participate in our non-binding Call for Interest. The purpose is to map market needs for cross-border hydrogen transmission infrastructure and to collect indicative, non-binding signals that inform routing and corridor design.

With the survey, we want to offer all interested stakeholders an opportunity to: 

  • Impact the development of the NBHC pipeline 
  • Become part of the project reference group to engage in more in-depth dialogue with us 
  • Enhance the overall development of the hydrogen market in the Baltic Sea region 

 

What information do we collect? 

  • Project/cluster information on planned hydrogen production and consumption 
  • Information on storage operators and distribution systems 
  • Shippers’ perspectives on likely transportation routes and cross-border flows in the Baltic Sea region

 

How is the survey structured? 

The survey consists of maximum six sections depending on your company's role in the hydrogen markets. Before each section, you will be asked if you represent a certain type of market player and by choosing 'no' you can skip the respective section. Depending on how many sections are relevant to you, the survey may take 10-30 minutes to answer. The sections are presented below: 

1) General information (for all) 

2) Production (for hydrogen producers) 

3) Consumption (for hydrogen consumers) 

4) Storage (for storage operators) 

5) Distribution (for distribution operators) 

6) Cross-border transmission (for shippers)

What is the NBHC? 

The European gas transmission system operators Gasgrid Finland (Finland), Elering (Estonia), Conexus Baltic Grid (Latvia), Amber Grid (Lithuania), GAZ-SYSTEM (Poland) and ONTRAS want to develop the cross-border hydrogen transport infrastructure from Finland through Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland to Germany, the Nordic-Baltic Hydrogen Corridor (NBHC). The aim of the project is to create a link between the green energy production regions in North-East Europe and the most important consumption centres in Central Europe. The NBHC could be the first among the European hydrogen corridors to be put into action.

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