Planned major project – Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
Hydrogen Hub Lubmin.
Germany’s most important hydrogen location.
With a planned electrolysis capacity of 600 MW for the production of 60,000 tons of green hydrogen per year – at Germany’s most strategically important energy location.
600 MW
Planned total electrolysis capacity
60.000 t
Green hydrogen per year (target)
1.5 GW
Offshore wind power available
2029
Start of H₂ production (phase 1)
The project
One location.
Unique in Germany.
Lubmin combines what is being sought individually elsewhere: direct connection to offshore wind energy in the Baltic Sea, existing pipeline infrastructure of the former Nordstream pipelines and the connection to the new German hydrogen core network – all at one location.
H2APEX is developing the WAL – Hydrogen from Lubmin project together with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners. With 100 MW in the first expansion stage and a total potential of up to 600 MW, Lubmin is not a pilot project. It is a foundation.
Unique infrastructural advantages
Three factors that are unique in this combination
Lubmin is not a randomly chosen location. The infrastructure that already exists here makes all the difference.

Energy connection
The direct connection to the 50Hertz substation and access to offshore wind farms in the Baltic Sea ensure a reliable supply of renewable electricity.
- 50Hertz grid connection directly available
- 1.5 GW offshore wind secured
- Cheapest electricity prices for electrolysis in Germany

Pipeline infrastructure
The former Nordstream 1 & 2 landfall points and the existing OPAL and EUGAL pipelines form the backbone of an efficient transportation infrastructure.
- OPAL and EUGAL pipeline directly available
- FLOW project: direct connection to the H₂ core network from 2025
- Project sponsor Gascade
Network connection
As part of the planned 9,700 km hydrogen core network, Lubmin will become the central supply artery for the entire German network.
- Commissioning of the first 400 km section from Lubmin in December 2025
- Reach: Saxony-Anhalt, Berlin, Leipzig, Baden-Württemberg
- Core network completion by 2032
Legende
A project of the Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners and H2APEX
WAL – Hydrogen from Lubmin
With 100 MW, WAL is the first expansion stage of the Lubmin Hydrogen Hub – designed for a total capacity of up to 600 MW. A project with substance: land secured, electricity secured, partners on board. Together with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, H2APEX is developing green hydrogen production on a scale that enables industrial off-take and grid feed-in right from the start.
The hydrogen core network
The hydrogen core network 9,700 km of hydrogen pipeline through Germany
The Hydrogen Hub Lubmin is located directly at the starting point of the FLOW hydrogen core network – Germany’s most important north-south axis for green hydrogen. The first 400 kilometers of the converted pipeline have been in operation since December 2025. This will enable H2APEX to supply hydrogen produced directly to industrial customers throughout Germany – from Saxony-Anhalt via Berlin and Leipzig to Baden-Württemberg.
1,630 km
Total length of the FLOW pipeline from Lubmin
400 km
In operation
since Dec. 2025
20 GW
Feed-in
capacity
2032
Completion
Overall network
Forecast development of hydrogen production at the Lubmin hydrogen hub until 2035
Capacity & scaling
100 MW electrolysis capacity in phase 1 (Q1-2029) up to 600 MW in the future
Up to 10,000 tons of green hydrogen per year (phase 1)
Climate impact
Up to 100,000 t CO₂ savings per year (phase 1)
100% renewable energy (offshore wind)
Location advantages
1.5 GW offshore wind power available
Connection to FLOW hydrogen core network
50Hertz grid connection available
Site of the former Lubmin NPP – Infrastructure ready
