Search results for 'port energy' (13)
energy transition
Leading port authorities combine forces in Climate Action Program
The Port of Rotterdam Authority is pleased to announce the launch of the World Ports Climate Action Program. In this new international initi
sustainability
Port of Rotterdam Authority makes greener sea-going shipping more accessible
From the start of 2019, the Port of Rotterdam Authority will widen and facilitate the Green Award discount for sea-going shipping. The disco
energy transition
Start of European research project for converting coal fired power plant to biomass
This November the European ARBAHEAT consortium will start a research project to investigate the conversion of the ENGIE Ultra-SuperCritical
innovation
Port of Rotterdam Authority signs with four innovative start-ups for port of the future
The Port of Rotterdam Authority has signed partnership agreements with four recent participants in the annual PortXL innovation programme. T
CFO Paul Smits is leaving the Port of Rotterdam Authority
Upon the expiry of his term, Paul Smits, Chief Financial Officer of the Port of Rotterdam Authority, will be leaving the Port of Rotterdam A
The Rotterdam effect: economic significance of the port is twice as high as previously calculated
€45.6 billion or 6.2% of the added value of the Netherlands is due to the Port of Rotterdam. This emerged in ‘The Rotterdam effect - Impact
innovation
Innovative solution for lowering of ship emissions tested in the port of Rotterdam
A scrubber technology that saves on fuel costs while at the same time complying with the IMO 2020 0.5% sulfur emission regulations. Van Oord
energy transition
Residual heat from Shell keeps 16,000 households warm
Today saw the official launch of the Pernis Restwarmte Initiatief (Pernis Residual Heat Initiative) in the Rotterdam neighbourhood of Katend
Sustained growth in container throughput did not fully offset declining throughput in other sectors
Total throughput in port of Rotterdam: 2.2% down on first half of 2017
Annual report 2018: Space for today and tomorrow
‘Our world is changing rapidly and profoundly. Global developments such as the energy and raw materials transition, digitisation and changin