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Global player in battery recycling opens plant in Rotterdam
TES, one of the biggest battery and electronic waste recycling companies world-wide, is going to build a factory in the port of Rotterdam. E
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Feasibility study development 200-500 MW of green hydrogen in Chile
GASCO, HyNewGen, Linde, Vopak, and Port of Rotterdam are concluding a feasibility study for the development of a 200 to 500 MW green hydroge
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MAGPIE at the World Conference Cities and Port in Tangier
MAGPIE has the ambition to force a breakthrough in the supply and use of green energy carriers in the transportation from, to and within por
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Rotterdam can supply Europe with 4.6 megatonnes of hydrogen by 2030
In collaboration with exporting countries, the port of Rotterdam and the cluster of companies operating here can supply Northwestern Europe
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Making logistics chains more sustainable
A CO2 neutral logistics chain? It is possible. Together with its partners, the Port of Rotterdam Authority is committed to this goal.
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A new raw materials and fuel system
The transition to new materials and fuel is crucial to achieve a clean port and industry. Soon, oil, natural gas and coal will no longer be
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Efficiency and infrastructure
Step by step, industry is becoming CO2 neutral. Together with parties in and outside the port of Rotterdam, industry is working on measures
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Government support for Delta Corridor
The government supports the Delta Corridor project both financially and with a growing project organisation. This was announced by Minister
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Pilot for mobile shore-based power on hydrogen with Cargow at Steinweg
On the site of C. Steinweg - Handelsveem B.V. (Steinweg) Beatrix terminal in Eemhaven area near Rotterdam, a pilot project with a mobile fac
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Only cross-border approach will make green industry a reality
In an open letter to the Dutch, Belgian and German governments, large companies and NGOs call on the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany to wor