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Masdar EU Netherlands
Stuart Penson
13 January 2023
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Masdar targets European market via Amsterdam

UAE renewables developer and Dutch firms agree to explore options to supply liquid hydrogen and LOHC through key European port

UAE state-owned clean energy developer Masdar has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Port of Amsterdam and three Dutch companies to develop an export route for green hydrogen produced in Abu Dhabi to Europe. The Dutch companies involved are sustainable aviation fuel supplier SkyNRG and storage terminal operators Evos Amsterdam and Zenith Energy. 1mn t/yr – Masdar 2030 green hydrogen production goal “This agreement builds on the existing relationship between the UAE and the Netherlands and demonstrates our mutual commitment to exploring low- and zero-carbon energy solutions,” says Sultan Ahmed al-Jaber, the UAE’s minister of industry and advanced technology and recent

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