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energy transition
Hydrogen road transport gets off to a good start
After the introduction of HyTrucks in the spring of 2020 more and more parties have expressed interest in joining this initiative and workin
energy transition
Neste invests € 1,9 billion in renewable products refinery
Neste Corporation has made the final investment decision to invest into new renewable products production capacity in Rotterdam. The decisio
energy transition
Only cross-border approach will make green industry a reality
In an open letter to the Dutch, Belgian and German governments, large companies and NGOs call on the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany to wor
energy transition
Global player in battery recycling opens plant in Rotterdam
TES, one of the biggest battery and electronic waste recycling companies world-wide, is going to build a factory in the port of Rotterdam. E
energy transition
New CMA CGM flagship Jacques Saade to call on Rotterdam
Wednesday, 11 November will see a new milestone for the energy transition in the port of Rotterdam, when the container vessel Jacques Saade
sustainability
Cruise ship successfully refuelled with biofuels in the port of Rotterdam
GoodFuels has successfully completed its first bio-bunkering for a large passenger ship. This was done in partnership with Carnival Corporat
energy transition
Government support for Delta Corridor
The government supports the Delta Corridor project both financially and with a growing project organisation. This was announced by Minister
energy transition
Renewable liquid hydrogen supply chain between Portugal and Netherlands on the horizon
Shell New Energies NL BV, ENGIE, Vopak and Anthony Veder have signed an agreement to study the feasibility of producing, liquifying and tran
energy transition
LNG becoming increasingly popular in the shipping sector
Thursday, 12 November, Total’s bunker vessel Gas Agility started bunkering the container ship Jacques Saade with 18,000 m³ of LNG (liquefied
sustainability
Up to 14% less containership CO2 emissions through Just In Time arrivals
Containerships can reduce fuel consumption and resulting carbon dioxide emissions by 14% on a per voyage basis using Just In Time (JIT) arri