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energy transition
Uniper select Plug to design 100MW Electrolyzer Package for Maasvlakte
Uniper has selected Plug Power Inc. to design the electrolyzer technology for Uniper’s Maasvlakte site at the port of Rotterdam.
energy transition
Offshore grid Hollandse Kust (zuid) Alpha and Beta ready for use
Hollandse Kust (zuid) Alpha and Beta, TenneT’s high voltage connections for offshore wind farms Hollandse Kust (zuid) I and II are ready for
Inland shipping
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Throughput in port of Rotterdam increases by 3.0% in first quarter of 2021
The volume of freight handled in the port of Rotterdam in the first quarter of this year totalled 115.8 million tonnes. This constitutes a 3
sustainability
HGK Shipping and Port of Rotterdam Authority sign cooperation agreement for greater sustainability on inland waterways
HGK Shipping and the Port of Rotterdam Authority signed a long-term cooperation agreement to promote sustainable concepts for inland waterwa
energy transition
Field test leads to launch of first Green Hydrogen certificates in Europe
The issue of green Guarantees of Origin for hydrogen in the Netherlands has started as of October 2022. Netherlands is the first country in
energy transition
Uniper contracted Technip Energies as FEED contractor for H2Maasvlakte
Following the announcement by the European Commission that Uniper's H2Maasvlakte project has been selected as an Important Project of Common
an accessible port
Rail shuttles to Kehl/Strasbourg increased to seven
The number of container rail shuttles to and from the Kehl and Strasbourg region has recently increased from five to seven. In November, MMR
energy transition
Study shows shipping green hydrogen from Iceland to Rotterdam to be realistic before 2030
Landsvirkjun, the National Power Company of Iceland, and the Port of Rotterdam have completed a pre-feasibility study about exporting green
sustainability
Seaports join forces to cut emissions from berthed vessels
Five seaports in North-West Europe have agreed to work together to make shipping cleaner. The aim is to provide large container ships in the