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Rotterdam and Sines ports sign deal to develop green hydrogen maritime corridor

The MoU – The H2Sines.RDAM Project, aims at developing a green hydrogen maritime corridor between Portugal and the Netherlands.
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The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) concerning the project aiming at developing a green hydrogen maritime corridor between Portugal and the Netherlands was signed on 16 December in a ceremony led by Portugal’s minister of infrastructure and housing, Pedro Nuno Santos.

The H2Sines.RDAM Project aims at developing a Green Hydrogen logistic maritime corridor connecting the ports of Sines in Portugal and Rotterdam in the Netherlands.

The project, to be developed by a consortium comprising ENGIE, Shell, Vopak and Anthony Veder, aims at producing Green Hydrogen on a unit located in Sines and convert it into Liquified H2 and export it to Rotterdam.

The ceremony also reinforced the commercial and institutional relationship between the ports of Sines and Rotterdam, by the signing of an MoU.

Moreover, the two European ports have been working together on the MAGPIE Project – sMArt Green Ports for Integrated Efficient multimodal mobility, a call framed within the European Green Deal – Horizon 2020.

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