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Vopak and Gasunie announced that Vopak has become a 50% shareholder in EemsEnergy Terminal.
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Vopak and Gasunie announced that Vopak has become a 50% shareholder in EemsEnergy Terminal.
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Dutch gas company Gasunie and energy company Greenchoice have signed a five-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA).
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On the recommendation of the Supervisory Board and following the positive opinion of the Works Council, the Minister of Finance has appointed Willemien Terpstra as CEO and Chair of the Executive Board of N.V. Nederlandse Gasunie.
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On June 19, 3 Dutch state-owned companies, Port of Rotterdam, Invest International and Gasunie, signed an MoU with 3 Namibian state-owner entities the Inplementation Authrority, Namport and Nampower and the Hydrogen producer Hyphen to potentially extend previous cooperation on the port masterplan of Luderitz to a plan to develop the entire Southern Corridor of Namibia.
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State-owned energy network operator Gasunie and storage specialist Vopak entered into a principle agreement whereby Vopak will acquire 50% of the shares in EemsEnergyTerminal.
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Yesterday, the Start Event of EemsEnergyTerminal took place.
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To accelerate the preparations for cross-border hydrogen infrastructure between Denmark and Germany, Søren Dupont Kristensen, CEO of Energinet System Operator, and Jens Schuman, CEO of Gasunie Deutschland, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
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