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ACE Terminal and Cepsa sign agreement for green hydrogen and ammonia imports
Joining forces to create the green hydrogen supply chain from Spain to the Netherlands, Cepsa and ACE Terminal have signed a Memorandum of U
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'Rotterdam is already home to Europe's largest biofuel cluster'
If there’s anywhere in the Netherlands where the energy transition is taking shape, it’s in Rotterdam’s port and industrial area. With its a
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Supporting European framework for hydrogen import infrastructure crucial to meet REPowerEU targets on time
The import of renewable and low carbon hydrogen is paramount if Europe is to end its dependency on Russian fossil fuels and realize its clim
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Port Authority and STC International organise energy transition management training
The Port of Rotterdam Authority and STC International will be organising the Port Energy Transition Management Programme from 20 to 23 March
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Large-scale electrolyser and wind energy landing point on the Maasvlakte
Zeevonk II, winner of the wind park IJmuiden Ver tender for plot Beta, is going to build an electrolyser on the Maasvlakte. It will make it
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Shore power for tankers has a significant potential to reduce in-port emissions
As part of a CEF Study project co-funded by the European Union, Port of Rotterdam, in collaboration with the municipality of Rotterdam and v
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Shin-Etsu’s PVC factory aiming for 30% energy savings
Shin-Etsu is currently designing plans to save as much as 30% energy in its factory facilities in Rotterdam. The investment decision is sche
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CO2next project for fluid CO2 storage and handling enters FEED phase
Co2next, the open-access terminal project for temporary storage and handling of liquid CO2 in the Maasvlakte area in Rotterdam, is entering
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Highlights: Top 15 energy transition projects
A CO2 neutral port by 2050: that is our goal. So which projects are already up and running? And which projects are going to really make a di