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Creation ‘HyXchange’ hydrogen exchange a step closer
Research into the practical setup of a hydrogen exchange in the Netherlands has clarified the products and conditions that will be required
energy transition
Study shows shipping green hydrogen from Iceland to Rotterdam to be realistic before 2030
Landsvirkjun, the National Power Company of Iceland, and the Port of Rotterdam have completed a pre-feasibility study about exporting green
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Seaports join forces to cut emissions from berthed vessels
Five seaports in North-West Europe have agreed to work together to make shipping cleaner. The aim is to provide large container ships in the
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HyXchange: variable purchase price of green hydrogen is nearing that of grey hydrogen
Production costs for green hydrogen decreased in the course of 2023. Although the costs for grey hydrogen were still lower, the gap between
sustainability
Samskip aims for sustainable supply chain
For years Samskip has been aiming to minimize greenhouse gas emissions from transport. The multimodal logistics provider developed several i
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10% decrease in port of Rotterdam CO2 emissions in 2023
In 2023, CO2 emissions in the port decreased by 2.2 Mton (10%) compared to 2022. Emissions are one third lower than in 2016, the peak year i
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Featured: The top 10 projects in the energy transition
A CO2-neutral port in 2050: that is our goal. What are the current projects? And which projects will make the difference? View the top 10 en
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Plastic waste as a raw material for a circular port
Plastic is the perfect product with which to make all kinds of products. It has a long lifespan, is light and easy to maintain. But producti
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Sustainable port
We are committed to ensuring that the port and its surroundings are safe, healthy and appealing. We do this by accepting our social corporat
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‘Energy transition infrastructure is on track’
‘The energy transition momentum has come,’ according to Maike Akkers, Energy Transition Infrastructure Program Manager at the Port of Rotter