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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
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Cruise ship successfully refuelled with biofuels in the port of Rotterdam
GoodFuels has successfully completed its first bio-bunkering for a large passenger ship. This was done in partnership with Carnival Corporat
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UPM sets its sights on Rotterdam for new biorefinery
The Finnish company UPM has selected Rotterdam as the desired location for constructing a new bio-refinery. This was announced by UPM when t
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TenneT reaches two milestones in connecting 'Hollandse Kust' wind farm to the grid
Alpha - TenneT's high-voltage connection for offshore wind farm Hollandse Kust (I and II) - is ready for use.
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Zero Carbon Shipping Center launches partnership to establish European Green Corridors Network
Today, first-moving ports in Northern Europe and the Baltic Sea initiate an ambitious real climate action partnership with the Mærsk Mc-Kinn
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CE Delft report on the impact of the EU Emissions Trading System for shipping
The Port of Rotterdam Authority has commissioned CE Delft to investigate the proposed extension of the EU Emissions Trading System (“EU ETS”
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Heerema’s offshore vessels successfully plugged in on shore power
Heerema and the Port of Rotterdam Authority are proud to announce that Heerema Marine Contractors’ largest crane vessels, Sleipnir and Thial
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Port of Rotterdam Authority and Eneco to build green shore electric facility for Boskalis ships in Waalhaven
The Port of Rotterdam Authority and Eneco are going to install shore-based power facilities in the Waalhaven, so that Boskalis work boats mo
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Collaboration between the ports of Rotterdam and Baie-Comeau
The port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands and the Port of Baie Comeau in Canada have agreed to jointly explore the potential for future growt
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Up to 14% less containership CO2 emissions through Just In Time arrivals
Containerships can reduce fuel consumption and resulting carbon dioxide emissions by 14% on a per voyage basis using Just In Time (JIT) arri