Provaris Energy’s management team had the opportunity to visit the Global Energy Storage Group terminal at the Port of Rotterdam. Provaris is collaborating with GES to develop an import facility at the terminal for compressed hydrogen using Provaris’ H2Neo carriers.

The GES terminal site boasts highly sought-after waterfront space for two berths and ample land for a portfolio of green fuels, including ammonia, liquid, and gaseous hydrogen. Strategically, the site requires only a short connection to the Gasunie Hynetwork H2 grid. Additionally, it benefits from road and rail access, providing direct links to the largest energy import terminal in Europe. This terminal services major refineries, such as Shell’s Pernis facility, and various other industrial sectors seeking hydrogen volumes for decarbonisation.

Provaris Energy looks forward to initiating a feasibility study in 2024 and advancing the early interest already received for the capacity to import gaseous hydrogen at the terminal. This collaboration and development mark a significant step towards enhancing Europe’s hydrogen infrastructure and supporting the broader energy transition.

Provaris Energy is committed to driving the development of green energy solutions. The partnership with GES at the Port of Rotterdam is a crucial part of this mission, enabling the import and distribution of compressed hydrogen and other green fuels to meet the growing demand for sustainable energy sources.

Stay tuned for further updates as Provaris Energy and GES work together to realise this ambitious project, shaping the future of energy import and distribution in Europe.

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16th May 2024