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energy transition
“We expect the first imports of sustainably produced hydrogen in 2025”
Hydrogen will play a major role in the energy transition. What infrastructure is required? The demand for hydrogen is increasing rapidly. Th
energy transition
Hydrogen road transport gets off to a good start
After the introduction of HyTrucks in the spring of 2020 more and more parties have expressed interest in joining this initiative and workin
energy transition
Broad industry support for Delta Corridor project
The Port of Rotterdam Authority and cross sector industry partners are supporting the development of the Delta Corridor project, comprising
digitisation
Digitisation rail freight transport underway
In Rotterdam today, nineteen rail freight parties signed a partnership agreement for accelerated further growth of digitisation and data sha
energy transition
Collaborate and accelerate on the way to smart green ports
What does the smart green port of the future look like? This question was the focus of the MAGPIE project launch conference last Thursday. M
energy transition
Shore power for Cruise Port Rotterdam confirmed
The Municipal Executive has decided to invest in the shore power system of Cruise Port Rotterdam (CPR) and its proposal to the Municipal Cou
energy transition
Port of Rotterdam Authority raising land level for ‘green’ companies
At Maasvlakte 2, 55ha of land is being raised for companies that make renewable fuels and chemical products.
energy transition
Test with extra shore-based power from battery for inland shipping
Free shore-based power for trial participants in Rotterdam
energy transition
Air Products and Gunvor cooperate on Green Hydrogen Import Terminal in Rotterdam
Air Products and Gunvor Petroleum Rotterdam have signed a joint development agreement for an import terminal in Rotterdam. The agreement res
energy transition
Neste invests € 1,9 billion in renewable products refinery
Neste Corporation has made the final investment decision to invest into new renewable products production capacity in Rotterdam. The decisio