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Port of Rotterdam Authority

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Port operator and regional infrastructure authority focused on shipping, logistics, industrial land, and energy transition projects.

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Conducted market consultation on hydrogen import terminals, identifying key barriers; actively working with partners to address risks. Established as public authority managing port since 2004, key player in EU energy transition.
Co-founder and lead operator of the Porthos project. The Port of Rotterdam is Europe's largest port by cargo tonnage. The Authority issued the first-ever carbon capture and storage bond to finance its equity investment in Porthos.
The Port of Rotterdam is Europe’s largest seaport, crucial for international logistics and trade. The authority actively promotes sustainability and the energy transition, supporting projects for clean fuels and decarbonized logistics infrastructure[1].
One of Europe's largest seaports; the Authority manages and develops the port and industrial complex in Rotterdam. It plays a strategic role in logistics, international trade, and energy transition projects. Recently, the Authority has been advancing green energy infrastructure, including hydrogen initiatives[1][2][3].
Backs the H2 Gateway initiative in Rotterdam, building out pipelines and positioning the port as a hydrogen hub.
The Port of Rotterdam previously signed an MOU with Newfoundland and Labrador, laying groundwork for European engagement.
Europe's largest logistics and energy hub, it successfully piloted ammonia bunkering on a working vessel, aiming to be a frontrunner in the global ammonia fuel supply chain.
The Port of Rotterdam has officially commenced the construction of the national hydrogen network and is working with partners to establish Rotterdam as an international hub for hydrogen.
Europe's largest port, the Port of Rotterdam is partnering with Cepsa to establish a green hydrogen corridor. They aim to supply Northwest Europe with 4.6 million tonnes of green hydrogen by 2030.
The Port of Rotterdam is the largest port in Europe and is collaborating with Cepsa to develop a green hydrogen corridor between southern and northern Europe. It aims to supply Northwest Europe with 4.6 million tonnes of green hydrogen by 2030.
A partner and host of the World Hydrogen 2022 Summit and Exhibition, highlighting Rotterdam's existing hydrogen ecosystem as an accelerator for hydrogen activities.
Represented by its President & CEO, Allard Castelein, who is an advisory board member.
The entity represented by Allard Castelein, a founding member of the advisory board, with ambitions to become Europe's largest hydrogen hub.
The Port of Rotterdam is a participant in the hydrogen fuel research and development partnership, contributing resources and capital.
Participant in the H-Vision project, representing the hydrogen value chain from production to end-users.

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