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Ports of Rotterdam and Brazil’s Pecém join forces in green energy cooperation

By Don PadillaMay 13, 20232 Mins Read
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The Port of Rotterdam Authority and Brazil's Pecém Port Complex Integration Company (CIPP) have announced a new cooperation agreement to develop energy projects, including offshore wind and green hydrogen initiatives. The partnership is a significant milestone for Rotterdam, which is looking to become a leader in the European hydrogen economy. One of the primary goals

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