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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
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Four pipelines to provide boost to economy, energy transition and safety along railway tracks
The construction of four new pipelines between Rotterdam, Chemelot and North Rhine-Westphalia for the transport of C4-LPG, propylene, hydrog
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Hydrogen import will prove of major importance
In a future, carbon-neutral world, Northwest Europe will continue to be a major net importer of power. And in many cases, this power will be
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Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore and Port of Rotterdam to establish world’s longest Green and Digital Corridor for efficient and sustainable shipping
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and the Port of Rotterdam Authority have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to es
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Transitioning to green inland shipping
Within the European Parliament, MEP Caroline Nagtegaal is a key player in the Transport & Tourism Committee. Last year, her own-initiati
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Key players develop emission-free navigation solution for barges
2 June 2020 saw the launch of ZES: a new company that helps increase the sustainability of the inland shipping sector by leasing exchangeabl
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Wattlab makes inland shipping sustainable: stackable hatches with ultra-thin solar panels
In the Rotterdam port, inland shipping vessels are sailing with ultra-thin but robust solar panels on the hatches. This is how the Rotterdam
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Rotterdam boosts hydrogen economy with new infrastructure
The hydrogen economy is quickly gathering momentum after Shell announced its plans to take a green hydrogen plant into operation as early as
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WPCAP: platform for climate action in maritime sector
Shore-based power is evolving at an increasing pace. In a growing number of ports, the supply of electricity to moored vessels is becoming a