Founded in 1941 as a state-owned entity, Snam is Italy's leading gas infrastructure company with 2025 revenues of €3.88 billion and adjusted EBITDA of €2.97 billion. Recently announced €14 billion 2026-2030 investment plan including hydrogen projects. Involved in SoutH2 Corridor and received EU subsidies[1][2][3][6].
Snam is an Italian infrastructure giant that is exploring the use of existing gas pipelines for renewable hydrogen distribution. The company has been testing blends of hydrogen and natural gas, as well as 100% hydrogen, in its pipelines.
Snam was the developer and promoter of the project, aiming to contribute to the creation of a national hydrogen supply chain and achieve climate targets.
Snam is an energy infrastructure company that is collaborating with Hera to develop renewable green hydrogen in Italy. Snam's CEO highlighted hydrogen's role in achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.
Italian gases group that generates majority revenue from gas transport. Snam is partnering with Linde to develop European hydrogen projects and has pledged spending on green business lines.
An energy infrastructure company based in Italy, Snam is collaborating with Alstom to develop hydrogen fuel cell trains and will focus on the necessary infrastructure for production, transportation, and refuelling.
Italy's national gas pipeline operator, Snam SpA, is actively involved in exploring and implementing hydrogen blending into its gas network and is a key player in Italy's clean energy transition.
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