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Time of India
30-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Tata Steel Nederland submits its EIA report
Jamshedpur: Tata Steel Nederland (TSN) has submitted its Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) to the province of North Holland. The report lays bare the environmental and health implications of the Steel Major's plans to overhaul its steel production at the Ijmuiden site. "The new steel plant, which will operate using natural gas and green electricity instead of coal, is expected to slash CO₂ emissions by 5 million tonnes," the company said in a press release on Monday. With future integration of hydrogen, bio-methane, and underground carbon storage, the reductions could go even further- making this the largest single-company CO₂ cut in the Netherlands. "Our Green Steel plan, developed in close collaboration with trade unions and fully backed by our parent company in India, represents an unprecedented shift. We are moving away from coal, and towards a cleaner, greener future,", Hans van den Berg, chief executive officer of TSN, said in a statement.


Asharq Al-Awsat
16-04-2025
- Business
- Asharq Al-Awsat
Industries in Oman, Netherlands, Germany Strike Deal for Liquid Hydrogen Import Corridor
Major industrial groups from Oman, the Netherlands and Germany have signed an agreement for the development of the world's first liquid hydrogen import corridor, Tata Steel Nederland said on Wednesday. The corridor will link the port of Duqm in Oman, the port of Amsterdam in the Netherlands and key logistics hubs in Germany, including the port of Duisburg, the group said in a statement, Reuters reported. It aims to enable the import of renewable fuel of non-biological origin (RFNBO) compliant liquid hydrogen to Europe, it added. "In our role as a large potential buyer, we can contribute to the development of a sustainable economy based on green hydrogen in our region," said Hans van den Berg, the CEO of Tata Steel Nederland. The agreement was signed by eleven parties in total, including Oman's global integrated energy group, Tata Steel Nederland, the port of Amsterdam and Germany's Hamburger Hafen und Logistik. It includes several infrastructure projects along the corridor, notably export and import facilities in the ports of Duqm, Amsterdam and Duisburg, as well as pipe and rail networks for the transport of gaseous and liquid hydrogen. The deal was signed during the visit of the Sultan of Oman to the Netherlands.


Reuters
16-04-2025
- Business
- Reuters
Industry groups in Oman, Netherlands, Germany strike agreement for liquid hydrogen import corridor
April 16 (Reuters) - Major industrial groups from Oman, the Netherlands and Germany have signed an agreement for the development of the world's first liquid hydrogen import corridor, Tata Steel Nederland said on Wednesday. The corridor will link the port of Duqm in Oman, the port of Amsterdam in the Netherlands and key logistics hubs in Germany, including the port of Duisburg, the group said in a statement. The Reuters Power Up newsletter provides everything you need to know about the global energy industry. Sign up here. It aims to enable the import of renewable fuel of non-biological origin (RFNBO) compliant liquid hydrogen to Europe, it added. "In our role as a large potential buyer, we can contribute to the development of a sustainable economy based on green hydrogen in our region," said Hans van den Berg, the CEO of Tata Steel Nederland. The agreement was signed by eleven parties in total, including Oman's global integrated energy group, Tata Steel Nederland, the port of Amsterdam and Germany's Hamburger Hafen und Logistik ( opens new tab. It includes several infrastructure projects along the corridor, notably export and import facilities in the ports of Duqm, Amsterdam and Duisburg, as well as pipe and rail networks for the transport of gaseous and liquid hydrogen. The deal was signed during the visit of the Sultan of Oman to the Netherlands.