PORT-TO-PORT
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We’re building a green energy corridor to supply Europe’s hydrogen economy.
As a federal port authority and a trusted transportation asset with links to road, rail and air, the Port is well positioned to provide energy security to Europe and has recently signed direct-trade agreements with three large industrial ports in Europe (Wilhelmshaven and Hamburg, Germany and Rotterdam, Netherlands).
As a federal port authority and a trusted transportation asset with links to road, rail and air, the Port is well positioned to provide energy security to Europe and has recently signed direct-trade agreements with three large industrial ports in Europe (Wilhelmshaven and Hamburg, Germany and Rotterdam, Netherlands).
As a federal port authority and a trusted transportation asset with links to road, rail and air, the Port is well positioned to provide energy security to Europe and has recently signed direct-trade agreements with three large industrial ports in Europe (Wilhelmshaven and Hamburg, Germany and Rotterdam, Netherlands).
These agreements create
A DIRECT TRADE CORRIDOR BETWEEN NEW BRUNSWICK AND ONE OF THE BIGGEST CLEAN ENERGY MARKETS IN EUROPE.
These agreements create
A DIRECT TRADE CORRIDOR BETWEEN NEW BRUNSWICK AND ONE OF THE BIGGEST CLEAN ENERGY MARKETS IN EUROPE.
TOGETHER, THE PORTS OF BELLEDUNE, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND WILLEMSHAVEN WILL SUPPORT THE EMERGING NEEDS OF CANADA AND EUROPE'S ENERGY AND MANUFACTURING SECTORS,
with a focus on production, storage, and shipment of cleaner fuels including green hydrogen/ammonia, biomass and renewable natural gas.