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© Port of Rotterdam
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© Port of Rotterdam

Port of Rotterdam plans pipelines for additional hydrogen and CO2 transport capacity

The Port of Rotterdam Authority has awarded a contract for the construction of a new pipeline strip for additional hydrogen and carbon dioxide (CO2) transport capacity.

Awarded to Swietelsky Rail Benelux, the strip is set to accommodate pipes belonging to HyTransPort.TRM and Porthos for the movement of hydrogen and CO2 respectively.

H2 View understands the HyTransPort.RTM hydrogen pipeline is planned to be open access for any company looking to consume or supply hydrogen. According to the Port of Rotterdam Authority, Shell have already signed up to use the pipeline, which will offtake hydrogen from the much-anticipated Holland Hydrogen I electrolyser.

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