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Onyx plans to build plant for ‘blue’ hydrogen
Onyx Power wants to make a significant contribution to emission reduction in the Netherlands. In order to reach this goal Onyx Power plans t
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Western Australia and Port of Rotterdam to collaborate on renewable hydrogen
Western Australia is continuing to solidify its leading role on the global renewable hydrogen stage, with a Memorandum of Understanding sign
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MASS Port Network established
4 August – the MASS (Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships) Port Network was established in Singapore. The collaboration comprises port authorit
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Six infrastructure projects central in first CES Rotterdam-Moerdijk
In the first Cluster Energy Strategy (CES) Rotterdam-Moerdijk, six key projects have been selected that are a catalyst for the energy transi
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Water stewards back to work in port of Rotterdam
This Easter Weekend, we can once again find water stewards out on the water along the Nieuwe Maas in Rotterdam – for the first time this sea
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Vopak focuses on hydrogen imports in Rotterdam with German company
Tank storage company Vopak and German hydrogen company Hydrogenious are starting a joint venture in the storage, transport and supply of hyd
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Checks on lashing at sea from 1 September
From 1 September, the Harbour Master’s division of the Port of Rotterdam Authority will effectively enforce in the event of violations of th
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Geothermal energy research in Port of Rotterdam enters next phase
Shell Geothermal BV and the Port of Rotterdam Authority are together investigating the possibilities for geothermal energy in the Port of Ro
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Future Proof Shipping: first zero-emission hydrogen-powered inland container ship
On 25 May 2023, the H2 Barge 1 was taken into service in Rotterdam. This zero-emission ship from Future Proof Shipping (FPS) is 110 metres l
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Porthos project may continue
The incorporation plan and environmental permits for the so-called Porthos project remain in place. This means that the Porthos project may