Additionally, these key
developments cover residential construction, accessibility, and environmental
balance, including landscape development and noise reduction. This marks the first time such a broad
coalition has collaborated on strategic planning and project acceleration in
the Rotterdam port region. The port believes that this is necessary because
many different spatial and social challenges converge in the region.
Central and regional government want their collaboration to create
a future-proof port in an economically powerful region that
is attractive to live and work in. The Port of Rotterdam has highlighted
its lack of space.
NOVEX parties are therefore
launching an investigation into the usefulness, necessity, and environmental
impact of various solutions that also strengthen the living environment. The study will assess the current port
area, regional industrial sites, and potential expansion, with initial analyses
expected before summer. Bottlenecks related to space, nitrogen, and waste
legislation will also be addressed collaboratively. Further agreements will
be made next year on safely facilitating hydrogen developments in the
port. Recently, the Port of
Rotterdam Authority expanded its Moezelweg pipeline corridor to address
current and future capacity issues.