The first pipelines are being laid in the port areas of Antwerp and Ghent, with a strategic connection between Kallo and Zelzate. The new hydrogen infrastructure will be crucial for making industry in our region more sustainable.
Today, March 12, the contract for a feasibility study into an ammonia network from the port to the hinterland in Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium was signed.
The Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) and the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy (EZK) have awarded VoltH2 a substantial operating subsidy for the Stimulation of Sustainable Energy Production and Climate Transition (SDE++) to support the production of green hydrogen.
To stimulate the production of green hydrogen, two Zeeland projects receive a subsidy from the government under the so-called IPCEI scheme. Smart Delta Resources is very pleased with the recognition by the Dutch government of the uniqueness of these two flagship renewable hydrogen projects in the Netherlands.
In response to the growing demand for sustainable raw materials and energy, preparations are currently being made at Vopak Terminal Vlissingen for the storage of green ammonia.
Once again, Yara Sluiskil, as the largest hydrogen producer in the Netherlands and the largest production site of the group, sees opportunities to be an enabler for a sustainable hydrogen economy.
As part of the Hydrogen Delta programme, SDR has coordinated a feasibility study into the possible hub function of North Sea Port for clean hydrogen (carriers).