Amsterdam to develop LOHC terminal
The port plans to jointly develop 100-500t/d LOHC dehydrogenation capacity
The Port of Amsterdam has signed a memorandum of understanding with tank storage operator Evos and liquid organic hydrogen carrier (LOHC) technology firm Hydrogenious to jointly develop an LOHC terminal. The partners plan to develop a 100-500t/d LOHC dehydrogenation plant before 2028, with the ambition to scale up to at least 1mn t/yr. The three firms are all members of H2A, a platform that aims to set up a supply chain for green hydrogen imports through Amsterdam. “The location of the port of Amsterdam and the companies operating here and in the wider North Sea Canal Area, make our port ideally suited for such a terminal and plant,” says Koen Overtoom, CEO of the Port of Amsterdam. “This re
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