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sustainability
Sustainable port
We are committed to ensuring that the port and its surroundings are safe, healthy and appealing. We do this by accepting our social corporat
energy transition
Advanced hydrocracker unit creates a new horizon in Rotterdam harbour
ExxonMobil and government leaders gathered today in the Port of Rotterdam to celebrate the start-up of a large new installation at its refin
energy transition
Port of Rotterdam’s power grid can be reinforced more efficiently and at a lower cost
Over the next few decades, there will be a substantial increase in the demand for green and other electric power on the part of Rotterdam’s
innovation
PortXL selects decarbonisation innovators for 2022
14 companies hailing from 9 countries were selected by the PortXL partner network for the 7th PortXL acceleration program in Rotterdam. Duri
energy transition
The WPCAP boulder starts to move
“We’re on to something very big at the moment,” stated Allard Castelein, CEO of the Port of Rotterdam Authority, in his closing remarks at t
sustainability
Sustainable profit
CEO Egbert Vennik calls full reuse the supreme form of sustainability. It brought his company a higher turnover, and it doubled the profit.
Safe, healthy port and surroundings
The port and port activities have an impact on the surroundings. We continuously work on improving the quality of the living environment.
Port of Rotterdam Authority and RRP launch joint study into Delta Corridor pipelines between the Netherlands and Germany
This week, the Port of Rotterdam Authority and Rotterdam Rijn Pijpleiding Maatschappij (RRP) will be starting on a joint feasibility study r
energy transition
H-vision kicks off the hydrogen economy in Rotterdam
The large-scale production and utilisation of blue hydrogen will allow local industry in Rotterdam to substantially reduce its CO2 emissions
sustainability
First emission-free inland shipping vessel on energy containers in service
6 September 2021 – Zero Emission Services (ZES) commences today with the Alphenaar, the first Dutch inland vessel to use interchangeable ene