The Vopak Solar Park Eemshaven in the province of Groningen in the Netherlands is now open. The new solar park has a capacity of approximately 25 megawatts, which is equivalent to an average consumption of approximately 8,000 Dutch households.

Vopak Solar Park Eemshaven is a joint venture between Vopak, the world’s leading independent tank storage company, and Groningen Seaports, with funds managed by Whitehelm Capital, one of the world’s most experienced independently-owned infrastructure managers.

The solar park is built on 19 hectares of land around Vopak Terminal Eemshaven. The entire solar park is now in operation and supplies the Dutch electricity grid. The green energy certificates were mainly purchased by local companies within Groningen Seaports and by Vopak.

Timo Spaninks, managing director at Vopak, said: “We are very pleased with the successful delivery of this solar park. For Vopak, it marks the moment when we switch completely to green energy for our Dutch terminal activities. In this way, we are actively contributing to the greening of the logistics chains of our customers and our role in society – storing vital products with care.”

Wessel Schevernels, chairman of Vopak Terminal Eemshaven and senior investment director at Whitehelm, added: “Whitehelm is delighted to see the successful and safe completion of Vopak Solar Park Eemshaven, and is proud to make a further investment in the Dutch energy-transition. We are very pleased that we can contribute to the development of sustainable energy infrastructure in Eemshaven and to have worked with our long-term partners Vopak and Groningen Seaports.”

Despite the corona pandemic, the solar park was built and delivered in a successful and safe manner. Many parties have contributed to this. For example, the design and construction management was carried out by Ekwadraat from Leeuwarden and EQUANS from Roden carried out the entire realisation.

For more information visit www.vopak.com

25th October 2021