Port of Rotterdam Liquefied Hydrogen Partnership with EDGE Navigation
Key Ideas
  • The Port of Rotterdam is collaborating with EDGE Navigation on a liquefied hydrogen project.
  • HyCC has also signed an agreement to develop a large-scale electrolyser at the Port of Rotterdam.
  • Newfoundland and Labrador have entered into an MoU with the Port of Amsterdam for wind-derived hydrogen.
  • Research indicates Western Australia's Mid West region is well-positioned for exporting green hydrogen and ammonia.
The Port of Rotterdam has entered a partnership with maritime technology company EDGE Navigation to work on a liquefied hydrogen initiative. This collaboration aims to advance the use of hydrogen in the maritime industry. Additionally, HyCC has agreed to develop a large-scale electrolyser at the Port of Rotterdam, furthering the region's hydrogen capabilities. In another development, Newfoundland and Labrador have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Port of Amsterdam to explore wind-derived hydrogen opportunities. Moreover, recent research has identified that Western Australia's Mid West region is strategically positioned to export green hydrogen and ammonia, highlighting the region's potential role in the hydrogen market.
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