Evides Industriewater has been supplying various types of water to companies in the (petro)chemical industry, the energy sector and the food industry for years. This concerns any quality industrial water: from pre-treated surface water to high-quality Demi water. In addition, Evides Industriewater has a lot of experience and expertise in-house with regard to wastewater treatment, reuse of water and heating/cooling. More information can be found at www.evidesindustriewater.nl

VoltH2 will produce green hydrogen at various locations in Europe. The first two hydrogen factories are being developed in Zeeland: in Vlissingen and Terneuzen. VoltH2 in Vlissingen is the start-up project and the focus is on the construction of an approx. 25 MW green hydrogen factory with growth potential to approx. 100 MW, intended for the surrounding industry and freight transport. More information can be found at www.volth2.eu

 

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