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energy transition
Rotterdam can supply Europe with 4.6 megatonnes of hydrogen by 2030
In collaboration with exporting countries, the port of Rotterdam and the cluster of companies operating here can supply Northwestern Europe
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
Rotterdam port adds 34 billion euros to export value of Dutch products
Dutch seaports are an important gateway to the world for Dutch-made goods. In addition to their established economic value, they make a majo
energy transition
Finalists Announced for the World Hydrogen 2022 Awards
The Sustainable Energy Council (SEC) has today announced the finalists for the World Hydrogen 2022 Awards sponsored by Shell, comprised of 3
energy transition
Shell first customer hydrogen pipeline Rotterdam port
Shell is the first company to sign an agreement to use HyTransPortRTM. This is the hydrogen pipeline in the port of Rotterdam that Gasunie i
safe port
Data Safe House Rotterdam has taken off
The Data Safe House Rotterdam Foundation was recently formally established and the first exchange of information between major industrial co
sustainability
Ports of Rotterdam and Gothenburg kick off Green Corridor initiative for sustainable shipping
The Port Authorities of Rotterdam and Gothenburg have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the realization of a Green Corridor to
sustainability
Xycle will start construction of its first plastic recycling plant at the end of 2022
Xycle is about to commence construction of a plant in the port of Rotterdam that will convert 20,000 tons of non-mechanically recyclable pla
Port of Rotterdam Authority presents future scenarios for 2050
The world is changing rapidly. More than ever, our future is uncertain. Especially now, it is important to prepare by exploring this future
innovation
Port of Rotterdam first in the Netherlands to allocate airspace for drone use
The Port of Rotterdam Authority will start a pilot on regulations and traffic control in the so-called ‘very low-level airspace’ to ensure t