Shell joins Dutch clean hydrogen project
A consortium says it will launch Europe’s biggest clean hydrogen project at Eemshaven seaport (pictured) in the Netherlands, which is
A consortium says it will launch Europe’s biggest clean hydrogen project at Eemshaven seaport (pictured) in the Netherlands, which is
Tech billionaire Bill Gates has commissioned the world’s first hydrogen-fuelled luxury yacht in a €600-million project to pioneer technology to
The highest Dutch court has upheld a ruling requiring the authorities to cut emissions by at least 25 per cent
Dutch transmission operator Enexis, natural gas infrastructure firm Gasunie and oil producer Nederlandse Aardolie Maatschappij (NAM) are in discussions over
A group led by Japanese industrial giant Mitsubishi is due to buy the Dutch energy firm Eneco for €4.1 billion.
Office blocks could contain “green batteries” in their foundations, Scottish startup Gravitricity has argued. The firm has developed a method
As foreign companies formerly based in Britain flee to the continental confines of the Netherlands, the Dutch themselves are fleeing
The US is disappointed the Dutch authorities allowed firms, including Royal Dutch Shell, to help support the Nord Stream 2
Increasing production in the Netherlands has lifted Aberdeen-based oil firm, the Parkmead Group, into profit as it also announced progress
The waste management group Renewi in the Netherlands says it is assuming that it would not be able to sell
Royal Dutch Shell is facing prosecution in the Netherlands over a licence in Nigeria, intensifying its legal troubles from a
Dutch multinational paint manufacturer Nouryon, Tata Steel and the Port of Amsterdam (pictured) have signed a deal to study the feasibility
Jacobs Engineering Group has won a feasibility study contract from Norway’s Equinor to examine the possibilities for developing hydrogen production,
The repair and reinforcement of Dutch homes damaged by gas-extraction earthquakes near the Groningen gas field needed to be speeded
The Dutch port of Rotterdam expects to see its first ship-to-ship liquefied natural gas (LNG) refuelling operation in June, boosting
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