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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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Battolyser Systems builds 1 gigawatt plant in Rotterdam
The world’s first large scale Battolyser factory will be constructed in the port of Rotterdam to meet soaring demand for green hydrogen and
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Participants in mobile shore-based power pilot project announced
Five commercial parties will be taking part in a pilot project set up by the municipality of Rotterdam and the Port of Rotterdam Authority a
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Supporting European framework for hydrogen import infrastructure crucial to meet REPowerEU targets on time
The import of renewable and low carbon hydrogen is paramount if Europe is to end its dependency on Russian fossil fuels and realize its clim
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‘The energy transition is like a rubber band’
“We need to start paddling in time. That way we’ll get to ride the green energy wave”, says Nico van Dooren, Director of New Business Develo
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‘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
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Rotterdam industry produces less CO2 in 2018
For the second year in a row, industry in the port of Rotterdam has released less CO2 into the atmosphere. This becomes clear from new figur
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Ambitious coalition launched to enable clean hydrogen shipment across Atlantic by 2026
The Mission Possible Partnership (MPP), RMI, Systemiq, Power2X, and industry leaders have formed a coalition to encourage and enable deliver
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'Change is far from easy, but we are on the right track'
The energy transition is undoubtedly one of the major game changers of our time. It is a direct result of the need for a more sustainable wo
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Air Liquide just gets on with it: sailing and driving on hydrogen
Did you know that there is a CO2-neutral inland vessel full of sneakers sailing non-stop between the port of Rotterdam and Nike’s logistics