Search results for 'port energy' (33)
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
energy transition
Sustainable heat for The Hague and greenhouse horticulture region one step closer
The delivery of sustainable heat to households in and around The Hague and the greenhouse horticulture sector in the Westland region using r
sustainability
Eneco and Vattenfall open Slufterdam 2.0 wind farm with twice as much power
Source: Eneco en Vattenfall
energy transition
Rotterdam industry can achieve 20 to 25% of the overall Dutch CO2 target
Industry in Rotterdam is working on a series of projects with which a total of 20 to 25% of the Dutch CO2 reduction target for 2030 can be a
sustainability
Substantial improvement of air quality for residents of Rozenburg and Maassluis
Joint press release by Heerema Marine Contractors, Eneco, Port of Rotterdam Authority, and the Municipality of Rotterdam
energy transition
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
energy transition
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
energy transition
CCS project Porthos a step closer
Project organisation Porthos has signed an agreement with four companies to work in parallel over the coming nine months on preparations for
energy transition
Shore power trial for coasters in Rotterdam
The Municipality of Rotterdam and the Port of Rotterdam Authority have started a trial on 13 December to supply small sea-going vessels with
energy transition
Incentive Scheme Climate-Friendly Shipping launched
As of the 21st of January, interested parties can apply for funding via the Incentive Scheme Climate-Friendly Shipping. The Port of Rotterda