For Allard Klinkers, commercial manager Offshore & Logistics at Port of Amsterdam, that promising prospect extends to the energy transition. "We stand on the cusp of a major wind energy boom in the Netherlands." Port
READ MOREThe project foresees the transformation of approximately 35.000 tons of plastic into 30 million litres of fuel annually. The ultimate goal is the implementation of chemical recycling, in order to enable the creation of
READ MOREThe first to speak: Joris Hol, project leader at Wind Farm Fryslân. It will supply roughly 500,000 households with power: Wind Farm Fryslân. While energy expert Ventolines and Bouwconsortium Zuiderzeewind are working hard on the construction, the port of Amsterdam supports the logistics processes.
READ MOREThe Port of Amsterdam has a high-grade energy storage and distribution infrastructure. The ongoing energy transition has presented the port with the challenge of maintaining
READ MOREProject Management in the Age of Digital Transformation. EPC Engineering Deliverables Management-Challenges, risks and opportunities with digital transformation from legacy systems. About The EPCPM 27-28-29 November 2024. The Annual Global EPC Contract & Project Management Conference returns to Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
READ MOREThe representation vessel "Neo Orbis" will be used to sail the port''s guests through the port and the canals of Amsterdam. The vessel will be completely emission-free and silent, operating with a battery and a fuel cell. The ship will have an electric engine and use NaBH4, a powder diluted in water which allows for safe storage and has a
READ MOREGrid congestion is a huge bottleneck in making the Port of Amsterdam more sustainable as our energy infrastructure is under pressure. Upgrading the grid would take years and is very expensive. For companies planning
READ MOREAccording to Ramon Ernst, Managing Director of Evos Amsterdam, ''This project fits perfectly with our ambition to develop infrastructure solutions for a carbon-free energy future. The expertise of Evos lies in the storage and handling of large quantities of energy products and we would like to expand our portfolio with new clean forms.
READ MOREThis way, we want to extend the purely commercial relationship to joint broader value creation; "Be Part of a Better Port". One of the ways to actively promote this sustainable transition for the port is during the business establishment process. Companies in the port are the backbone and the face of the port.
READ MOREHyCC BV, a Dutch water electrolysis developer owned jointly by European electrochemical company Nobian and Macquarie''s Green Investment Group (GIG), has
READ MOREThese aircraft engines cannot switch to alternative energy sources such as hydrogen or electricity in the short term. SAF is, therefore, the solution to drastically reduce CO2 emissions in aviation. Synkero will focus on realizing the aforementioned commercial SAF factory in the Port of Amsterdam. The project will seek to connect with
READ MOREThe ultimate aim of the project is to provide the technical consultancy and financial project management to facilitate the implementation of a discreet hydrogen network for the Port
READ MOREThe company and the Port of Amsterdam are also working with India''s Tata Steel Ltd on the 100-MW H2ermes project at the site of Tata Steel IJmuiden. In February, HyCC also entered into a joint development agreement with BP Plc for a 250-MW project in the port area of Rotterdam. Choose your newsletter by Renewables Now. Join
READ MOREPort of Amsterdam en Argent Energy Nederland, fabrikant van biobrandstoffen, investeren gezamenlijk €20 miljoen in nieuwe havenfaciliteiten in de Amsterdamse Hornhaven. De ontwikkeling van de nieuwe havenfaciliteiten maakt het mogelijk de productie van duurzame transportbrandstoffen fors op te schalen, wat bijdraagt aan de duurzaamheidsambities
READ MOREHyCC and the Port of Amsterdam have completed an initial feasibility study for the H2era project and planning will be developed further in the coming months, including scouting potential locations in the port area. The new plant will produce green hydrogen and oxygen from renewable electricity and water.
READ MOREThe Port of Amsterdam wants to be a leader in the energy transition. That is why it is speeding up the installation of green ship-to-shore power for both sea cruises and river cruises. Thanks to ship-to-shore power, the berths at the PTA will become greener. This will significantly reduce the CO2 emissions of sea cruise ships at the quay.
READ MOREThe Port of Amsterdam''s annual report published today shows that the port is in transition. While revenues rose to €190.4 million, transhipment fell to 63 million tonnes. This is mainly due to a decline in fossil fuel transhipment. Making the Amsterdam port faster, smarter and cleaner. That is what we are working on.
READ MOREDutch shipbuilding company Next Generation Shipyards has been selected to construct a pilot ship for the H2Ships project which aims to develop an infrastructure
READ MOREDigital port. Digitalisation is changing the logistics playing field and opens up a world of opportunities. This is why we are investing in technological developments through the ''Digital Port'' programme, which sets out to
READ MOREHyCC and the Port of Amsterdam have completed a first feasibility study and the project will be further developed in the coming months during the study phase
READ MOREEnergy Cooperative. The Amsterdam port region faces congestion. This can lead to a delay in the development and energy transition within the Amsterdam port. (ECAH) in 2023; an energy cooperative for local energy supply. The first project will provide a partial solution to grid congestion: a virtual grid will be set up to link and share
READ MOREThe Port of Amsterdam has traditionally been an energy port. We want to remain so. That is why we are encouraging the transition to a post-fossil port and scaling up sustainable energy production and storage of alternative fuels, such as hydrogen. In port projects adjacent to Natura 2000 areas, such as the construction of the new sea lock
READ MOREThe Amsterdam port region faces congestion. This can lead to a delay in the development and energy transition within the Amsterdam port. To make smarter use of the available
READ MORESeveral projects are running along the three pillars in the Amsterdam port in order to realise the Energy Transition. A few examples: Scaling up the sustainable energy production
READ MOREDutch ports are fast emerging as one of the most dynamic centres for green hydrogen in Europe, with multiple large projects planned, including the 10GW Shell-led offshore-wind-powered NortH2, the 200MW Holland Hydrogen 1 project — which has already been given the green light by Shell, and the ambitious multi-faceted Hydrogen
READ MOREWhy is the Port of Amsterdam Project Happening? The Port of Amsterdam has a high-grade energy storage and distribution infrastructure. The ongoing energy transition has presented the port with the challenge of maintaining its current role and the opportunity to accelerate the national and regional transition to sustainable energy.
READ MORELike every major world port, Amsterdam has many opportunities to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs). According to the port''s Vision 2030 statement, the port seeks to become "an innovative hub for [an] energy transition [and a] circular and biobased economy," that will create jobs, new products and value-added, in partnership
READ MOREAEB Amsterdam, Port of Amsterdam, Senfal and Energy eXchange Enablers will jointly supply ship-to-shore power to river cruise and inland navigation vessels. The pilot project is intended to promote the use of sustainable, locally generated power in the port and to reduce costs. The participation of AEB Amsterdam is an important step
READ MOREHyCC and the Port of Amsterdam have completed an initial feasibility study for the H2era project and planning will be developed further in the coming months, including scouting potential locations in the
READ MOREOffshore wind. The largest offshore wind farms will be built in the coming decades off the coast of the Amsterdam metropolitan region. Offshore Wind is therefore an enormous growth market for the region. The port of
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