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Together, we make possible an energy future that is safe, affordable and climate neutral. The climate challenge, low-carbon goals, sustainable mobility, hydrogen... To support the environmental transition, the gas industry is rethinking its model to step up the development of renewable gas and adapt its infrastructures as part of a ...
- Renewable Gases and The Circular Economy
GRTgaz believes strongly in their energy, environmental,...
- Accessibility
GRTgaz is in partial compliance with the general framework...
- Our gas demand restraint
GRTgaz stands shoulder-to-shoulder with its stakeholders....
- Our actions
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GRTgaz: a European leader in natural gas transmission....
- Our energies
GRTgaz’s commitment to the biomethane production sector in...
- Our gas sobriety
GRTgaz rolled out a new communication campaign on Ecogaz...
- Safety actions
GRTgaz is planning and testing the use of drones to inspect...
- Network & land-use planning
GRTgaz has implemented a smart monitoring system across its...
- Research, Development and Innovation
Research, development and innovation play a strategic role...
- Renewable Gases and The Circular Economy
Acteur majeur du transport de gaz naturel, GRTgaz agit en toute indépendance, en lien avec ses parties prenantes, pour garantir un marché du gaz naturel équitable et accessible à tous. GRTgaz en bref
grtgaz .com /en. GRTgaz is a French natural gas transmission system operator located in Bois-Colombes, Île de France, France. The operated system consists of high pressure gas pipelines with pressure exceeding 60 bars (6,000 kPa).
- 1 January 2005
- €1.956 billion (2015)
- 2,959 (2015)
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MosaHYc (Mosel Saar HYdrogen Conversion) will focus on the conversion of two existing pipelines into a 70-km pure hydrogen infrastructure, connecting Völklingen (Germany), Carling (France), Bouzonville (France) and Perl (Germany), capable to transport up to 20,000 m³/h (60 MW) of pure hydrogen.
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