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safe port
Safe berths for barges
The Port of Rotterdam Authority is developing five permanent berths for barges on the Maas side of the Eiland van Brienenoord.
energy transition
Three Rotterdam green hydrogen production projects receive subsidy
To spur the production of green hydrogen, three projects in Rotterdam are receiving grants from the state under the so-called IPCEI regulati
energy transition
Netherlands signs declaration of intent on hydrogen with Oman
During the climate summit in Egypt (COP27), Prime Minister Rutte signed a declaration of intent with the government of Oman on hydrogen coop
energy transition
Production of green hydrogen at SIF in 2023
Next year a trial will start at the Sif factory on the Maasvlakte, in which green hydrogen is produced from wind power. The monopile produce
energy transition
Port of Rotterdam Authority looking into opportunities and consequences of raw materials transition
The Port of Rotterdam Authority is currently investigating the consequences and opportunities of the raw materials transition for the Rotter
energy transition
Project launched to create Hydrogen Highway from Scotland to Rotterdam
An international consortium is launching a study to transport hydrogen in the form of a LOHC (Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier) from Scotland
sustainability
UPM sets its sights on Rotterdam for new biorefinery
The Finnish company UPM has selected Rotterdam as the desired location for constructing a new bio-refinery. This was announced by UPM when t
energy transition
Shell to start building Europe's biggest green hydrogen plant
Europe's largest green hydrogen plant will be built on Maasvlakte 2. Shell has taken the final investment decision for this. The futuristic
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
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