In The Netherlands, The Hague Airport (RTHA) and the Port of Rotterdam Authority signed a letter of intent for the further development of supply chains for sustainable fuels, such as SAF and hydrogen as aviation fuel.
Both ports are working on establishing new chains for supplying, producing and purchasing alternative fuels and will share knowledge in this area.
Port of Rotterdam Authority and RTHA have started a study into the volume expectations towards 2050 and associated supply chains. Furthermore, the first pilot cases have already been scheduled at the airport as part of the DutcH₂ Aviation Hub hydrogen program.
Both parties are looking for partners to validate these expectations and for the further development of the chains.
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Tags: hydrogen, Port of Rotterdam Authority, SAF, The Hague Airport, The Netherlands
Category: Fuels