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LyondellBasell Catalyst Production Expansion Adds Life to Infrastructure Projects at Frankfurt, Germany, site
Industriepark Höchst →This directly correlates to investments in infrastructure projects, increased demand for polymers by a growing population, particularly in emerging countries and the value of our Hostalen ACP polye...
Indaver is starting to build a ground-breaking recycling plant for plastics in the Port of Antwerp, Belgium
Port Of Antwerp →This Plastics2Chemicals facility will recycle approximately 65,000 tonnes of end-of-life plastics and will thus become the first and largest fully-industrial plant on an EU scale.
Tarragona will have the largest green hydrogen plant in Spain with an investment of 230 million euros
Chemmed Cluster Tarragona →The four entities collaborate in the design and construction of the largest electrolyzer in Spain, with a capacity of 150 MW in its first phase and whose commissioning is expected in 2025.
Yokogawa Selected as MAC for Construction of Europe’s Largest Renewable Hydrogen Plant in Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Port of Rotterdam →The Holland Hydrogen I plant will produce renewable hydrogen by using electricity from an offshore wind farm and will be Europe's largest renewable hydrogen plant once operational in 2025. In its r...
Paques Biomaterials opts for GETEC PARK.EMMEN to produce a natural alternative for plastic in Emmen, The netherlands
GETEC PARK.EMMEN →The commercial extraction plant is scheduled to come on stream in 2026. The total investment of the demo plant and the extraction plant is estimated at € 58 million. Around 40 jobs will be created.
Air Products to Start Construction of Second Liquid Hydrogen Plant in Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Port of Rotterdam →New plant brings additional liquid hydrogen capacity to Europe. Once operational in 2025, the plant will double Europe’s total current liquid hydrogen capacity.
Alexander Wagner appointed new Managing Director at Infraserv Höchst
Industriepark Höchst →Successor to Jürgen Vormann will join Joachim Kreysing in steering the company's fortunes