Port of Rotterdam: 4% less emissions in 2022
Port of Rotterdam released a statement to inform that CO2 emissions from industry and power plants in the Port were reduced by 1 Mtonne (4.2%) in 2022 compared to 2021.
Read morePort of Rotterdam released a statement to inform that CO2 emissions from industry and power plants in the Port were reduced by 1 Mtonne (4.2%) in 2022 compared to 2021.
Read moreAdvario Projects B.V. has signed a sales and purchase agreement in early April with Aluminium & Chemie B.V. (Aluchemie) to develop to develop a new, future-focused energy storage terminal in Port of Rotterdam.
Read moreEuropol has released a joint analysis carried out in collaboration with the ports of Rotterdam, Antwerp, and Hamburg/Bremerhaven to explore criminal networks in EU ports in terms of the risks and challenges for law enforcement.
Read moreAPM Terminals announced that it signs agreement with Port Of Rotterdam, for expansion of Maasvlakte II Container Terminal.
Read moreSeventeen companies are collaborating with shipping company Samskip to save up to 2023 tonnes of CO2 through the year.
Read moreVLSFO and LSMGO delivery capacity is still under pressure with several suppliers in Rotterdam, according to ENGINE. Barge loading delays at oil terminals have held back delivery schedules.
Read moreMr. Allard Castelein, CEO, Port of Rotterdam, reveals how the Port Authority embraces sustainability and remains in line with the UN SDGs. He also mentions three major projects that aim to scale up shore power and port digitalization while he highlights that energy transition requires collaboration. In that regard, the Port Authority is getting broad-based coalitions involved in the development of Green Corridors.
Read moreAccording to the Port of Rotterdam, the war in Ukraine led to unprecedented changes in goods flows last year. At 467.4 million tonnes, total throughput in Rotterdam was almost the same (-0.3%) as in 2021 (468.7 million tonnes) but the underlying figures show that there were major changes.
Read moreCepsa and ACE Terminal have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) by which the Spanish energy company will supply green ammonia to the planned import terminal in the port of Rotterdam, for end use applications in the industry after conversion of the ammonia back into hydrogen, or for direct end use in the shipping and other industries in Northwest Europe.
Read moreThe Netherlands-based digital solutions provider PortXchange Products B.V, offers a new digital solution to support ports in achieving their decarbonization targets with the Port of Rotterdam acting as the launching customer.
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