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Port of Amsterdam area developing H2Gate
16 March 2021

H2A: towards transhipment of 1 million tons of green hydrogen in the Amsterdam port

Port of Amsterdam and tank storage company Evos aim to import large volumes of green hydrogen into the Amsterdam port. Together with three specialised hydrogen companies, will investigate the feasibility of large scale imports, drawing up a blueprint and outlining a roadmap towards 2030 and beyond. The five parties expect hydrogen to play a central role in the transition to a sustainable energy system. This transition is necessary if we are to meet the European target of becoming climate-neutral by 2050.
The Amsterdam port area is well positioned to play an important role in this transition.
Waterstoftankstation van OrangeGas
01 March 2021

First hydrogen filling station opened in Amsterdam port

The first hydrogen filling station in the port of Amsterdam opened today. The filling station of OrangeGas is located at the Australiëhavenweg, along the A5 motorway and is open 24/7.
Walstroom voor zeeschepen
11 February 2021

Shore power for short sea vessels in the port of Amsterdam

Together we can make the port more sustainable. We are looking at various possibilities to achieve this, in cooperation with our customers and partners.
Syntethische kerosine Amsterdam haven schiphol
08 February 2021

Synkero builds facility in the port of Amsterdam, producing sustainable aviation fuel from CO2

Synkero, a project development start-up, was launched during the European Conference for Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). Synkero aims to develop a commercial plant for the production of SAF.
Bambooder
01 February 2021

Bambooder establishes itself in the port of Amsterdam

Bambooder establishes itself in the port of Amsterdam
Samskip TMA Amsterdam
18 January 2021

Port of Amsterdam welcomes new container service to Ireland

Samskip announced today that the company will start a new container service on the 25th of January, connecting the TMA Logistics terminal in the port of Amsterdam to the Irish port of Dublin.