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Several Rotterdam terminals to be ready for hydrogen imports by 2025
In the port of Rotterdam, the first companies are busily preparing for the storage, processing and transit of hydrogen: a promising energy c
DHG develops 30 ha on Maasvlakte Distribution Park West
DHG and the Port of Rotterdam Authority recently signed a contract for the allocation of 30 hectares on Maasvlakte Distribution Park West. D
Breakbulk Europe in Rotterdam in 2022
In 2022 the ‘Breakbulk Europe’ conference will be held in Rotterdam. It is something the united forces of Rotterdam Ahoy, Rotterdam Partners
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Good opportunities for green hydrogen from Tasmania for decarbonizing Northern European industry
A joint study by the Port of Rotterdam Authority and the Tasmanian government shows that importing green hydrogen from Tasmania, an island s
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New low-sulphur bunker oil popular in Rotterdam
The new low-sulphur bunker oil VLSFO (Very Low Sulphur Fuel Oil with a maximum 0.5% sulphur) has become extremely popular in Rotterdam, Euro
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Rotterdam industry produces less CO2 in 2018
For the second year in a row, industry in the port of Rotterdam has released less CO2 into the atmosphere. This becomes clear from new figur
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Ambitious coalition launched to enable clean hydrogen shipment across Atlantic by 2026
The Mission Possible Partnership (MPP), RMI, Systemiq, Power2X, and industry leaders have formed a coalition to encourage and enable deliver
Import of hydrogen
Rotterdam aims to be Europe’s Hydrogen Hub. An important part of Rotterdam as Europe's Hydrogen Hub is the import of hydrogen.
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OCI expands import terminal for (green) ammonia
OCI N.V. (Euronext: OCI) announced that it has made a final investment decision (FID) for the first phase of its ammonia import terminal exp
Successful processing of Suez Armada
‘The Suez Armada is as good as processed. We are proud of how well Rotterdam addressed this, but things remain very busy and challenging at