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energy transition
Good opportunities for green hydrogen from Tasmania for decarbonizing Northern European industry
A joint study by the Port of Rotterdam Authority and the Tasmanian government shows that importing green hydrogen from Tasmania, an island s
sustainability
Rotterdam shipping companies firmly committed to sustainability
Shortsea is a sustainable and economical alternative to other modalities. This miniseries spotlights Rotterdam's global players in the secto
sustainability
Pilot project launched for deepening and strengthening quay walls with underwater anchors
The pilot for testing and developing installation methods for underwater anchors starts this month in the Seinehaven. The pilot is part of t
an accessible port
Port of Rotterdam Authority and Rotterdam World Gateway announce expansion in the Prinses Amaliahaven
Container terminal Rotterdam World Gateway (RWG) has decided to expand its terminal in the Prinses Amaliahaven on the Maasvlakte in the port
energy transition
National hydrogen network begins in Rotterdam
Gasunie has made the investment decision for the first part of a nationwide hydrogen network. This first section will be from the Second Maa
energy transition
Namibia and the Netherlands work together in the field of green hydrogen
The Port of Rotterdam Authority, Invest International, Gasunie and Hyphen and the Namibian Implementation Authority Office, Namport, Nampowe
energy transition
Port of Rotterdam Authority starts construction of new site on Maasvlakte 2
On 19 June 2023, the Port of Rotterdam Authority signed a contract with Boskalis for the construction of around 40 hectares of new land in t
digitisation
Rail Connected gains momentum
The ‘Rail Connected’ programme has been running for over a year now. The bar was set high right from the start: ‘Take the first step towards
Saltwater intrusion
In recent years, and particularly during recent dry summers, it has become clear that the supply of sufficient fresh water for our industrie
Rainfall
Climate change will lead to more rainfall and an increase in the frequency of extreme showers. It is expected that in 2050, extreme rain sho