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Mixed berthing officially allowed in the port of Rotterdam
From the second week of January, inland vessels carrying hazardous cargo will be allowed to berth at about 50 mixed berths in the port of Ro
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Port of Rotterdam Authority raising land level for ‘green’ companies
At Maasvlakte 2, 55ha of land is being raised for companies that make renewable fuels and chemical products.
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‘We want greener logistics in European ports’
MAGPIE has the ambition to force a breakthrough in the supply and use of green energy carriers in transportation from, to and within ports.
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King visits port of Rotterdam in the context of hydrogen
His Majesty the King paid a working visit to the port of Rotterdam on Tuesday morning, 12 April. The visit was centred on the theme of
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Minister Jetten receives first certificate for green hydrogen from hydrogen exchange initiative HyXchange
Today, Rob Jetten, Dutch Minister of Climate and Energy, received the first certificate for green hydrogen during a visit to North Sea Port
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Finalists Announced for the World Hydrogen 2022 Awards
The Sustainable Energy Council (SEC) has today announced the finalists for the World Hydrogen 2022 Awards sponsored by Shell, comprised of 3
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Shell first customer hydrogen pipeline Rotterdam port
Shell is the first company to sign an agreement to use HyTransPortRTM. This is the hydrogen pipeline in the port of Rotterdam that Gasunie i
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Rotterdam can supply Europe with 4.6 megatonnes of hydrogen by 2030
In collaboration with exporting countries, the port of Rotterdam and the cluster of companies operating here can supply Northwestern Europe
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“We expect the first imports of sustainably produced hydrogen in 2025”
Hydrogen will play a major role in the energy transition. What infrastructure is required? The demand for hydrogen is increasing rapidly. Th
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Additional tugboats for large sea-going vessels in the Scheur as crane vessel Neptune passes through
From Saturday morning, 12 November, sea-going vessels with a length exceeding 140 metres will need to use a tugboat on the Scheur between Ma