28 Jun 2022

Air Products and Gunvor Petroleum Rotterdam have signed a joint development agreement for an import terminal in Rotterdam.

The agreement responds to the accelerating demand for green energy sources to meet climate objectives and the need to diversify energy sources. The import terminal is expected to provide green hydrogen to the Netherlands in 2026. 

Green hydrogen

Green hydrogen is key to the energy transition. It has significant potential to decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors, such as heavy-duty transport and industry. A substantial amount of renewable energy is needed to produce green hydrogen.

It is unlikely that Europe will be able to produce these amounts locally, making large-scale, green hydrogen imports essential for reaching targets set under the European Union’s (EU) “Fit for 55” legislative package and REPowerEU. With this project, the Netherlands would make a leading contribution to EU energy transition goals. 

Agreement signing

Certification of green hydrogen is needed to ensure that the imported green ammonia is recognised

The signing of the agreement is an important step toward an investment decision that will be taken as the companies gain confidence in the regulatory framework, permitting process, and funding support. Certification of green hydrogen is needed to ensure that the imported green ammonia and resulting green hydrogen are recognised and counted towards the EU renewable energy targets.

For funding support, this project seeks to be recognised as an ‘Important Project of Common European Interest' (IPCEI). Air Products looks forward to continuing engagement with the relevant stakeholders to establish the broader support available to the project.

The green hydrogen import terminal

The Gunvor site in Europoort Rotterdam is one of several European locations envisaged by Air Products for the development of a green hydrogen import terminal.

It offers strategic access to receiving green ammonia from large-scale green hydrogen production locations operated by Air Products and its partners from projects around the world.

Reliability and safety

Independent analysis shows the project will deliver EUR 260-425 million of indirect economic benefits

The green ammonia will be converted to hydrogen and distributed to markets within Europe, including the Netherlands, Germany, and Belgium. Air Products and Gunvor both have a proven track record for reliability and safety and are committed to delivering world-class performance in personal and process safety.

Independent analysis from CE Delft has shown the project will ultimately deliver EUR 260-425 million of indirect economic benefits, culminating in thousands of new jobs over the coming years. The savings in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions to the transport sector, combined with the benefit of reduction in other harmful emissions, would create an overall environmental benefit valued at over EUR 100 million by 2030. 

New import terminal

Allard Castelein, CEO of Port of Rotterdam, “We are very supportive of Air Products’ and Gunvor’s plans, which are a great example of using a brownfield location to set up a new import terminal for green ammonia in the port of Rotterdam.”

Both companies have been active in the energy sector for a long time and are responding to society’s demand to reduce greenhouse gas emissions as well as to increase Europe’s energy independence.”

Green ammonia

Allard Castelein added, “Green ammonia is not only a hydrogen carrier and a feedstock for the chemical industry, but it’s also an important renewable fuel for the shipping sector. First-mover projects like this will make Rotterdam Europe’s foremost Hydrogen Hub.”