Vision Energy is in advanced stages of planning for construction and delivery of Northwestern Europe’s first import, storage and handling terminal designed exclusively for hydrogen carriers, renewable energy products and low-carbon fuels.
Vision Energy, through its wholly owned subsidiary Evolution Terminals BV, just announced partnership with Linde Engineering, a leading global industrial gases and engineering company, to deliver preliminary Front-End Engineering and Design services to the project.
Green Energy Terminal Project will accelerate and advance the energy transition and facilitate Northwestern Europe’s ambition to achieve Net Zero through carbon-abatement and adoption of hydrogen as a core feedstock and fuel.
Committed to providing the lowest carbon solutions with the highest yield hydrogen production, Vision Energy just announced another milestone in the development of the company’s pioneering Green Energy Terminal in North Sea Port of Vlissingen, the Netherlands.
Linde Engineering, a leading global industrial gases and engineering company with 2021 sales of $31 billion, will deliver preliminary Front-End Engineering and Design services to the project including design and engineering of 150,000 cubic meters of Green Ammonia storage, truck and barge loading facilities, ship loading and unloading facilities, as well as utilities, infrastructure and buildings.
With its strategic location between the Scheldt River and the North Sea, Vlissingen has been an important harbor for centuries and is now an economic driving force serving all of Europe. Vision Energy is in the advanced stages of planning the construction and delivery of Northwestern Europe’s first import, storage and handling terminal designed exclusively for hydrogen carriers, renewable energy products and low-carbon fuels. Total capacity under Phase 1 is for up to 400,000 CBM including 150,000 CBM allocated to Green Ammonia, 180,000 CBM allocated to Renewable Methanol and 70,000 CBM allocated to Biofuels.
Tags: Evolution Terminal BV, Green Energy, Terminal, Visio Energy
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