Global Energy Storage (GES) and Provaris Energy have agreed to develop a hydrogen import facility at the Port of Rotterdam.
Under a collaboration agreement, the facility will be based at GES’ multi-product terminal in Rotterdam, where both compressed gaseous hydrogen and refrigerated ammonia can be imported with redeliveries into barges, rail and trucks.
The imported hydrogen and ammonia could also be redelivered into the HyNetwork (H2 grid) operated by Gasunie, as both parties believe that Rotterdam is an ideal site to connect to the grid and supply gaseous hydrogen to the port and throughout Europe.
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