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Hydrogen in Rotterdam

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Import of hydrogen

Rotterdam aims to be the leading port for sustainable energy. An important part of Rotterdam as Europe's Hydrogen Hub is the import of hydrogen.

Hello Hydrogen!

In Hello Hydrogen, we give you a special insight into the spectacular world of hydrogen, which is coming to life in Rotterdam.

A new energy system

Industry is switching to sustainable electricity and (green) hydrogen. This requires substantial supplies of affordable energy from sources such as wind and the sun.

The Port Authority is working with various partners towards the introduction of a large-scale hydrogen network across the port complex, making Rotterdam an international hub for hydrogen production, import, application and transport to other countries in Northwest Europe. The hub will also enable Rotterdam to maintain its position as important energy port for Northwest Europe in the future.

Take a look at current hydrogen projects in the port of Rotterdam.

Chart with hydrogen projects

Renewable energy is being generated at scale on the North Sea. Extensive new electrical infrastructure will feed multiple electrolysers, converting this clean power to hydrogen.

 From left to right: Maarten Abbenhuis (COO TenneT), Boudewijn Siemons (CEO Port of Rotterdam Authority) and Frans Everts (president-director Shell Netherlands). Photo: Shell, Ernst Bode.
First large-scale hydrogen plant on the high-voltage grid
Employee Gasunie between hydrogen transportation pipes
The hydrogen system is taking shape
Aerial photo of Maasvlakte 2
Large-scale electrolyser and wind energy landing point on the Maasvlakte

Emissions from hydrogen produced from natural gas will be captured and stored deep under the North Sea. Hydrogen produced around the world will be imported to state-of-the-art terminals in Rotterdam.

Porthos Botlek
Porthos
Luchtfoto Maasvlakte Olie Terminal
CO2next project for fluid CO2 storage and handling enters FEED phase
Overzicht haven van Rotterdam
H2Global pilot auction: first renewable hydrogen carrier ammonia supply for EU via Port of Rotterdam

The construction of the national hydrogen network commenced in 2023 in the port of Rotterdam. Hynetwork is rolling out the network in phases, with the first section in Rotterdam expected to become operational in 2026. From 2030, it will be connected to Chemelot in Limburg, North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany and other European regions. Besides pipelines, barges are essential to supply hydrogen to future customers in the port and north-western Europe.

The sum of these components will make hydrogen affordable for an extensive range of applications. For industries such as production of fuel, fertilizers, steel and chemicals. For shipping, aviation and trucking fuels. And for electrical power production and industrial processes.

Advario
Power2X and Advario to develop world-scale e-SAF hub in the port of Rotterdam
Ammonia bunkering in the port of Rotterdam
Port of Rotterdam takes important step in making shipping more sustainable: pilot prepares port for safe bunkering of ammonia
Alexander Garbar (duisport), Rene Van der Plas (Port of Rotterdam), Markus Bangen (CEO duisport), Jade Romero (Vice Governor of Ceará), Hugo Figueirêdo (CEO of Pecém), Fabio Feijó (CEO of ZPE Ceará), André Magalhães (Pecém), and Fabio Grandchamp (Pecém).
Green energy from Brazil for Germany