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energy transition
thyssenkrupp Steel, HKM and Port of Rotterdam jointly investigate setting up hydrogen supply chains
German steel companies thyssenkrupp Steel and HKM and the Port of Rotterdam jointly investigate setting up international supply chains for h
energy transition
EU awards nearly € 25 million in funding to ‘green port project’ Rotterdam
An international alliance of 45 companies, knowledge institutes and port authorities, headed by the Port of Rotterdam Authority, has been aw
energy transition
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
sustainability
Making Maasvlakte 2 more sustainable
With Maasvlakte 2, the ambition of the Port of Rotterdam Authority is to be a global leader in the field of sustainability. To achieve this
energy transition
The Netherlands and Germany enhance their hydrogen import partnership with Australia
The broad coalition working to increase hydrogen imports from Australia via the port of Rotterdam has been given a further boost. During the
energy transition
Interactive transition map shows over 70 projects
Companies, governments and the Port of Rotterdam Authority are working on the same goal: a CO2-neutral port. The energy transition in the po
digitisation
Testing for digital sea and inland port networking has commenced
Platform operators Portbase and RheinPorts have launched a ground-breaking project in a joint initiative to digitally connect the maritime a
energy transition
Making logistics chains more sustainable
A CO2 neutral logistics chain? It is possible. Together with its partners, the Port of Rotterdam Authority is committed to this goal.
energy transition
Porthos kicks off: first drilling under seawall
After a period of preparation, there is now a noticeable start to construction of the infrastructure on the Porthos project for transportati
sustainability
Opinion: German, Belgian and Dutch ports: Europe, join forces to preserve the industry
For years, the conversation between ports has been dominated by the question of who is the biggest. Nowadays, however, when the CEOs of Port