Iceland’s largest electricity generator and the port of Rotterdam have agreed to study the best way to ship zero-carbon hydrogen produced from hydropower to feed Europe’s growing demand, the two parties said Oct. 23. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now Landsvirkjun, the National Power Company of Iceland, would build a hydrogen production facility at the Ljosifoss Hydropower Station, about 70 km outside of Reykjavík. It would produce the hydrogen from hydropower and ship it to the port. “In terms of destinations, companies both in Rotterdam and elsewhere are looking for ways to make their production processes more sustainable,” Sjaak Poppe, spokesman for the port of Rotterdam, said in a phone call with S&P Global Platts. “Whether it would be shipped as ammonia or as […]