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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz visits hydrogen infrastructure at Industriepark Höchst
Industriepark Höchst →Managing Director, Joachim Kreysing, showed Chancellor Scholz Hesse’s first hydrogen filling station for passenger trains. The station, which Infraserv Höchst is currently building, will supply fue...
BASF expands world-scale vitamin A formulation plant in Ludwigshafen, Germany
BASF SE, Ludwigshafen →Increasing capacities for vitamin A powder in line with higher vitamin A acetate production capacity. Full integration into vitamin A production complex. Start-up scheduled for mid-2023
Shell to start building Europe’s largest renewable hydrogen plant in Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Port of Rotterdam →The 200MW electrolyser will be constructed on the Tweede Maasvlakte in the port of Rotterdam and will produce up to 60,000 kilograms of renewable hydrogen per day.
INEOS in Köln receives state funding for Green Hydrogen feasibility study to cut CO2 by more than 100,000 tonnes per year at Dormagen, Germany
Chempark Dormagen →€770,000 Funding has been confirmed for the ChemCH2ange project. The INEOS project at Köln is expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by more than 100,000 tonnes per year. INEOS green hydrogen ...
Neste invests in its world scale renewable products refinery in Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Port of Rotterdam →At current 1.4 million ton capacity renewable products in Rotterdam is the largest in Europe. The Rotterdam refinery expansion investment is about EUR 1.9 billion
LOTTE Chemical and Sasol Chemicals exploring collaboration to develop materials for electric vehicle batteries
Marl Chemical Park →Sasol and LOTTE Chemical have agreed to conduct a pre-feasibility study of a joint project to build, own and operate a plant to produce battery-grade electrolytesolvents.
Indaver and INEOS Styrolution sign offtake agreement for recycled styrene monomer, new plant based in Antwerp, Belgium
Port Of Antwerp →Indaver’s depolymerisation plant to be the first of its kind in Europe.Agreement closes the loop for polystyrene - from yoghurt pot to yoghurt pot