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Feasibility study on export of South Australian green hydrogen to Rotterdam
The South Australian Government and the Port of Rotterdam Authority have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to study the feasibility
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Government action needed to decarbonize shipping by 2050
Signatories of the Call to Action for Shipping Decarbonization urge world leaders to align shipping with the Paris Agreement temperature goa
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Study for commercial-scale hydrogen imports
TOKYO - 30 July 2021 - Port of Rotterdam Authority, Koole Terminals, Chiyoda Corporation and Mitsubishi Corporation have signed an agreemen
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Safe port
The Port of Rotterdam Authority is working to create a safe, healthy and attractive port environment. Security is our top priority at the po
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Cooperation Uniper and Port of Rotterdam Authority in production green hydrogen
Energy company Uniper and the Port of Rotterdam Authority have entered into an agreement for developing the production of green hydrogen at
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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
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Hydrogen exchange offers opportunities for a hydrogen market
A hydrogen exchange, along the lines of the electricity and gas exchanges, could act as a catalyst for a market for climate-neutral hydrogen
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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