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energy transition
DRIFT research offers the port of Rotterdam guidelines for the raw material transition
Different product processes, non-fossil raw materials and rare materials are crucial for a CO2-neutral, circular society. What role can the
energy transition
Porthos lays foundations for future European CCS projects
Construction of the Porthos CCS project in the port area of Rotterdam is well underway. It is the first CO2 transport and storage project of
Container throughput is the strongest climber in the port of Rotterdam in the third quarter of 2024
The throughput in the port of Rotterdam decreased by 0.4% in the first three quarters of this year. The total throughput therefore equalled
energy transition
Highlights: Top 15 energy transition projects
A CO2 neutral port by 2050: that is our goal. So which projects are already up and running? And which projects are going to really make a di
Behind the scenes: the shipyard
In the ‘Behind the Scenes’ series, we do precisely that and take a look behind the scenes of the companies in the port of Rotterdam. We get
energy transition
‘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
energy transition
‘We have passed the point of just talking about hydrogen. It’s really happening now’
He is going for an entirely sustainable Rotterdam port and society, says Randolf Weterings, Program Manager Electrification and Hydroge
sustainability
Mini-series: short sea stars in the spotlight (part 3)
Short sea offers a sustainable and affordable alternative to other modalities. Rotterdam’s Waal-Eemhaven is home to Europe's largest hub for
sustainability
‘We owe it to our city and position to achieve real results’
He once stood at the helm of the popular Rotterdam discotheque Off-Corso. He now puts the Rotterdam Makers District on the map as the innova
sustainability
‘I want to be at the forefront of the energy transition and give something back to society’
During his career, he has lived in England, India and China and therefore knows that developments sometimes move slowly, however they can al