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Port of Rotterdam to house EUR 100m hydrogen facility

A Dutch firm is establishing a hydrogen factory at the Port of Rotterdam. The facility, which is expected to be completed in 2024, will...

Rotterdam Port to House Battolyser Plant for Green Hydrogen Production

The Port of Rotterdam on Monday said it will help develop a 14,000 square metre factory for Battolyser Systems, a company that designs combined...

Ship arriving in Rotterdam yesterday documents shifting trend in energy trading

A vessel loaded with LNG has for the first time sailed directly from Australia to Europe, illustrating how Russia’s war has altered world trade...

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 electricity...

Large-scale Battolyser plant for green hydrogen production to be set up in Rotterdam Port

The Dutch Port of Rotterdam has been selected as the location for the first large-scale Battolyser factory that aims to meet the growing demand...

Partial closure of the Scheur in Port of Rotterdam

Due to the construction of the Maasdelta Tunnel (the tunnel under construction east of Maassluis and Rozenburg, part of the Blankenburg connection), the Port...

Partial closure of the Scheur in November

Due to the construction of the Maasdelta Tunnel (the tunnel under construction east of Maassluis and Rozenburg, part of the Blankenburg connection), the Port...

Partial closure of the Scheur in Nov due to the Maasdelta Tunnel construction – Port of Rotterdam Authority

The tunnel is expected to be completed by 2024 Due to the construction of the Maasdelta Tunnel (the tunnel under construction east of Maassluis and...

IBIA welcomes Rotterdam’s plans to mandate MFMs

The International Bunker Industry Association (IBIA) has welcomed news that the Port of Rotterdam appears to be moving toward making the use of mass...

IBIA welcomes news of Rotterdam’s plans to mandate MFMs

The International Bunker Industry Association (IBIA) welcomes news that the Port of Rotterdam appears to be moving toward making the use of mass flow...
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