
Flemish Mobility Minister Annick De Ridder (N-VA) wants to allow so-called supertrucks on Flemish motorways within two years. So write De Standaard and the other Media House newspapers on Thursday.
Flemish Mobility Minister Annick De Ridder (N-VA) wants to allow so-called supertrucks on Flemish motorways within two years. So write De Standaard and the other Media House newspapers on Thursday.
A consortium of companies, including Vissers Energy Group, has been awarded almost 5 million euros from the Hydrogen in Mobility Subsidy (SWiM) scheme. Most of that money will be used to purchase hydrogen-powered vehicles and about €1 million will be put into the construction of a hydrogen refuelling station in Venlo.
Reaching the milestone of 75 filling stations has not exactly slowed down the pace at Fieten Olie. Two more locations were added at the end of last year, and in the early 2025s, the company also moved away from zero.
It is planned to produce green hydrogen in Drenthe using solar energy from 2026. Novar and Avitec have finally decided that they will carry out theH2 Hollandia project together. The hydrogen will soon be transported from Nieuw-Buinen by tubular trailers to end users, such as heavy transport filling stations.
Dutch chain of public toilets 2theloo, active in Europe, sees financial losses continue to mount. This is what Het Financieele Dagblad reports. In its newly published annual report, the auditor stresses that the company’s future is uncertain because no agreement has yet been reached on the refinancing of a multimillion-dollar loan with the bank.
After another New Year’s Eve filled with fears that his petrol station would be blasted with illegal fireworks, the owner of a petrol site in Ooltgensplaat has had enough. As soon as he can, he will stop his business.
EG Retail and Marcel Kerpel Beheer want to acquire joint control of PK Olie. In late December, the companies applied for permission from the Authority for Consumer and Market (ACM) for the acquisition.
Dutch people filling up in Belgium across the border found that their payment was debited twice. According to their bank, it would be a malfunction.
Network company Alliander and renewable energy developer GroenLeven are pulling the plug on the pilot project SinneWetterstof in the Frisian town of Oosterwolde.