Germany, Italy push for new pipeline across Alps
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Germany and Italy have agreed to expand energy cooperation in order to strengthen supply security and the transition to climate neutrality, with gas and hydrogen pipelines across the Alps a key element. At a meeting between members of the two governments in Berlin, chancellor Olaf Scholz that expanding the natural gas and hydrogen transport infrastructure connecting the two countries 鈥 which do not share a border 鈥 would be 鈥減articularly important.鈥 鈥淲ith a new pipeline across the Alps, we want to increase the security of supply of both our countries,鈥 said Scholz. The chancellor and Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni signed a , which laid out closer cooperation in five areas: future technologies; green growth and climate action; international cooperation and security; the European agenda; and personal contacts and cultural partnerships. 鈥淕ermany and Italy will support the diversification of energy supply and the expansion of energy connectivity in the European market and promote new gas and hydrogen pipelines between Germany and Italy (via Austria and/or Switzerland), in particular the 鈥楽outh Central Corridor鈥, which connects southern Germany and Italy with North Africa,鈥 says the plan. The goal would be to import green hydrogen from African countries, and both Italy and Germany aim to support the 鈥渁cceleration of renewable energy, gas and hydrogen production鈥 in northern Africa.
During a visit to Rome by chancellor Scholz this summer, the two leaders had already thrown their weight behind the construction of a new natural gas and hydrogen pipeline across the Alps. Italy aims to become a strategic energy hub connecting Europe to North Africa and the Middle East, especially after the changes in Europe鈥檚 energy supply following Russia鈥檚 invasion of Ukraine.
The two governments agreed to organise annual joint consultations between the foreign and energy ministries on energy and climate policy at EU level. The action plan also says that the international climate club, which was set up during Germany鈥檚 G7 presidency in 2022, should be fully operational by the time of the UN climate change conference COP28, which takes place from 30 November to 12 December in Dubai.