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energy transition
#WHS2023: Partners launch Condor H2 for emission-free inland and near-shore shipping
The Port of Rotterdam, together with the Province of Zuid Holland and more than 40 partners have launched an ambitious project for emission-
energy transition
Early steps in hydrogen ecosystem for Netherlands and Germany on show during visit from King Willem-Alexander
Hydrogen from renewable sources is set to play a major role for industry by replacing fossil-based energy and feedstocks. The hydrogen ecosy
sustainability
Bee paradise in the port area
The Port of Rotterdam Authority has had a swarm of bees placed on the Maasvlakte in the verge next to the Stenen Baakplein. In this section
energy transition
“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
safe port
Secure data sharing in the port of Rotterdam
Calls for a secure port are louder than ever in Rotterdam. With the 'secure data sharing' programme, Portbase, together with the port commun
sustainability
TES starts large facility in Rotterdam to recycle batteries from electric vehicles
TES is commencing operations at a large facility in the port of Rotterdam to recycle batteries from electric vehicles. TES is one of the lar
energy transition
Port of Rotterdam Authority organises international climate congress for ports
The first World Ports Climate Action Programme (WPCAP) congress will take place in Rotterdam next May. The starting signal for the WPCAP was
sustainability
Record Breaking LNG bunkering for Sleipnir in Rotterdam
This is a joint press release
energy transition
Air Liquide and Port of Rotterdam Authority: hydrogen road transport
Air Liquide and the Port of Rotterdam Authority announced the launch of a jointly created initiative, which aims at enabling 1,000 hydrogen-
innovation
Port of Rotterdam Authority looking further into 5 innovations
This year brought the fifth edition of the world’s first maritime accelerator programme, PortXL. A range of innovative start-ups and scale-u