Fueling the transition to the energy solutions of tomorrow
Hydrogen will play a crucial role in the future energy mix. Hydrogen is versatile, can store and transport renewable intermittent energy from sources such as solar and wind over distance and time and has the potential to decarbonize even hard-to-abate sectors. A mix of local hydrogen production and hydrogen imports from a diversified portfolio of countries around the globe will enable Europe to make the transition to a clean and secure energy economy.
To support large scale hydrogen imports, VTTI plans to build a world scale ammonia import terminal and ammonia cracker in the Port of Rotterdam. Project Amplifhy Rotterdam is expected to provide clean hydrogen to various European sectors and industries as early as 2026, supporting the “Fit for 55” legislative package and REPowerEU initiative.
For over 18 years, VTTI has been a global leader in independent energy storage and now develops critical energy infrastructure needed to move towards a carbon neutral future. Fueled by its purpose, ‘Energy to Move Tomorrow,’ the company safely provides and expands access to essential energy, including fuels, chemicals, gasses, and other energy derived products and accelerates the transition to sustainable sources for customers and partners.