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Waterstof bunkeren IJmuiden
11-08-2022

First hydrogen bunkering license issued in the Netherlands

The first hydrogen bunkering license in the Netherlands has been granted within the port of IJmuiden, allowing Windcat Workboats to bunker the Hydrocat 48 with hydrogen in that port.
Schip bij IGMA
01-08-2022

Port of Amsterdam becomes member of Round Table on Responsible Soy

Port of Amsterdam recently became a member of the Round Table on Responsible Soy (RTRS), an initiative that aims to make the soy chain more sustainable. This membership fits in with our ambition to stimulate the sustainable development of supply chains.
IJmuiden sluizencomplex
18-07-2022

High salt levels in the North Sea Canal

Due to the drought of the past weeks and the lack of precipitation, the Netherlands is experiencing low river water levels and high salt levels in the canal. The low water levels mean that less water can be brought in, resulting in high salt levels in the North Sea Canal.
Walstroom Passenger Terminal Amsterdam
15-07-2022

Sea cruise in the Port of Amsterdam connected to ship-to-shore power

The Port of Amsterdam is working towards the energy transition by making sea cruises more sustainable. In 2025, sea cruises will be connected to ship-to-shore power at the Passenger Terminal Amsterdam (PTA).
LuchtfotoStadenHaven
13-07-2022

HyCC launches 500-megawatt hydrogen project in the port of Amsterdam

HyCC has launched Project H2era to construct a 500-megawatt green hydrogen plant in the Amsterdam port area. The project, launched in cooperation with the Port of Amsterdam, is a major step forward in the development of the regional hydrogen economy to help decarbonize industry and mobility.
Samenwerking duisport Port of Amsterdam
28-06-2022

duisport and Port of Amsterdam join forces in development of green hydrogen value chain and hinterland network

Port of Amsterdam and duisport will expand their long-lasting cooperation, as Markus Bangen, CEO at duisport, and Koen Overtoom, CEO at Port of Amsterdam, have announced that the ports will jointly develop the hydrogen value chain and their hinterland network. The CEOs have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to underline the commitment of their organizations to these shared goals.