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energy transition
Shore power trial for coasters in Rotterdam
The Municipality of Rotterdam and the Port of Rotterdam Authority have started a trial on 13 December to supply small sea-going vessels with
WPCAP climate program
Leading ports across the world work together on reducing CO2 emissions of shipping and port activities and improving local air quality.
sustainability
Ports of Duisburg and Rotterdam intensify cooperation
The port authorities of Duisburg and Rotterdam have jointly signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) to renew and expand their cooperation agreements
energy transition
'Rotterdam is already home to Europe's largest biofuel cluster'
If there’s anywhere in the Netherlands where the energy transition is taking shape, it’s in Rotterdam’s port and industrial area. With its a
energy transition
Pilot for mobile shore-based power on hydrogen with Cargow at Steinweg
On the site of C. Steinweg - Handelsveem B.V. (Steinweg) Beatrix terminal in Eemhaven area near Rotterdam, a pilot project with a mobile fac
energy transition
Hydrogen import will prove of major importance
In a future, carbon-neutral world, Northwest Europe will continue to be a major net importer of power. And in many cases, this power will be
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
energy transition
Study for commercial-scale hydrogen imports
TOKYO - 30 July 2021 - Port of Rotterdam Authority, Koole Terminals, Chiyoda Corporation and Mitsubishi Corporation have signed an agreemen
energy transition
Test with extra shore-based power from battery for inland shipping
Free shore-based power for trial participants in Rotterdam
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