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energy transition
Shell to build one of Europe’s biggest biofuels facilities
Royal Dutch Shell plc (Shell) today announced a final investment decision to build an 820,000-tonnes-a-year biofuels facility at the Shell E
sustainability
Odd one out in Calandkanaal
Calandkanaal, normally dominated by oil tankers, has been the scene of container ship Brussels Express for several days now. Moored at Paal
energy transition
Cooperation Uniper and Port of Rotterdam Authority in production green hydrogen
Energy company Uniper and the Port of Rotterdam Authority have entered into an agreement for developing the production of green hydrogen at
sustainability
First emission-free inland shipping vessel on energy containers in service
6 September 2021 – Zero Emission Services (ZES) commences today with the Alphenaar, the first Dutch inland vessel to use interchangeable ene
safe port
Checks on lashing at sea from 1 September
From 1 September, the Harbour Master’s division of the Port of Rotterdam Authority will effectively enforce in the event of violations of th
energy transition
WPCAP: platform for climate action in maritime sector
Shore-based power is evolving at an increasing pace. In a growing number of ports, the supply of electricity to moored vessels is becoming a
sustainability
Xycle will start construction of its first plastic recycling plant at the end of 2022
Xycle is about to commence construction of a plant in the port of Rotterdam that will convert 20,000 tons of non-mechanically recyclable pla
safe port
Nautical annual figures 2021, safe year; pandemic no impact on continuity
The Harbour Master’s Division of the Port of Rotterdam Authority, responsible for the safe and smooth handling of shipping traffic and compl
energy transition
‘We want greener logistics in European ports’
MAGPIE has the ambition to force a breakthrough in the supply and use of green energy carriers in transportation from, to and within ports.
energy transition
Shell signs contract with thyssenkrupp for green hydrogen plant
Shell has signed a contract with thyssenkrupp for the supply of the electrolysers with which the company intends to produce green hydrogen o