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Groningen Seaports’ Eemshaven: A Modern Energy Hub

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Anamika Talwaria

Editor & Head of Content for Tank Storage Magazine & StocExpo and Chair of Women in Tanks.

Celebrating 50 years, Eemshaven operated by Groningen Seaports, is a major energy hub for the Netherlands. The port produces about a third of all energy consumed in the Netherlands, and has an installed capacity of 8,000 MW. Aerial view of Eemshaven port with storage tanks and offshore wind Established in 1973, the port is built into the sea – or at least that’s how business manager for offshore wind, Erik Bertholet describes it. ‘We’re a rare sea port, without a city attached,’ he says. ‘The port was initially built into the sea, but it’s now a World Heritage site, so […]

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