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Bunker measuring system mandatory in Antwerp, Zeebrugge and Rotterdam
Antwerp-Bruges Port Authority and Port of Rotterdam Authority will make it mandatory to use a bunker measuring system (such as…
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Three Rotterdam green hydrogen production projects receive subsidy
To spur the production of green hydrogen, three projects in Rotterdam are receiving grants from the state under the so-called…
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Cooperation between Sines (Portugal) and Rotterdam for hydrogen imports
Shell, ENGIE, Vopak and Anthony Veder have reached agreements to develop hydrogen chain from Sines to Rotterdam. The aim is…
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Mixed berthing officially allowed in the port of Rotterdam
From the second week of January, inland vessels carrying hazardous cargo will be allowed to berth at about 50 mixed…
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Port of Rotterdam : Decarbonisation innovators complete 7th edition of PortXL acceleration program
The PortXL community gathered at the RDM Innovation Dock to celebrate the achievements of the 2022 cohort. The solutions of…
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Impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on the port of Rotterdam
The Ukraine war has resulted in several countries (including the European Union) imposing sanctions on Russia. The latest, eighth round…
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Project launched to create Hydrogen Highway from Scotland to Rotterdam
An international consortium is launching a study to transport hydrogen in the form of a LOHC (Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier)…
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Large-scale ammonia cracker to enable 1 million tonnes of hydrogen imports via port of Rotterdam
An initiative of 18 companies, led by the Port of Rotterdam Authority, has kicked off a study into the possible…
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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…
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Additional tugboats for large sea-going vessels in the Scheur as crane vessel Neptune passes through
From last Saturday morning, 12 November ,Sea-going vessels with a length exceeding 140 metres needed to use a tugboat on…
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