Our Projects
Evolution
Terminals
Import, Storage and Handling Facility for low-carbon energy products and fuels
Evolution Terminals is developing a pioneering green energy hub with Phase 1 design for up to 400,000 cubic meters (CBM) of bulk storage capacity with dedicated deep-water jetty, quay wall, rail and truck loading/unloading facilities. Phase 2 and 3 plans including expansion of storage for low-carbon products and fuels, and integration of an Ammonia Cracking Facility to crack green ammonia to hydrogen.
The Terminal is strategically situated within the ARA region at the mouth of the Westershelde Estuary, in North Sea Port of Vlissingen, the Netherlands; and is directly accessible from the North Sea without the need to transit locks and sluices or to navigate inland canals.
Situated in a Strategic Hub of North Western Europe
The adjoining Scheldt River connects the Terminal to the Ports of Antwerp, Ghent and Terneuzen, as well as to the European inland waterway infrastructure.
Due to innovative design, build specification and planned multi-permitting of storage tanks for a wide range of liquid bulk products, the Terminal will provide its customers with a flexible liquid bulk storage solution.
Evolution Terminals will be designed and built conforming to the safety requirements of the Dutch PGS 29 regulations, and is located in a strategic hub within the ARA region.
Vision Energy Projects
Vision Energy is strategically situated to develop multiple projects in Europe and the UK.
Recently Monetized Projects
Strategical Planned Expansion across Europe and the UK
Vision Energy Vlissingen Milestones
Site Secured
PreDesign Ready
Permit Submitted
Permit Granted
FID
Scalable Electrolyzer Operational in 2023
Vlissingen Project Overview
Vision Energy Vlissingen is our launching project, and its focus is on the construction of a 25 MW green hydrogen plant in the Vlissingen Port area, in the province of Zeeland.
Overview
Initial planning and pre-development work having been concluded, Vision Energy submitted the permit application to Vlissingen Municipality and Zeeland Province end of April.
This hydrogen plant will produce H2 using electrolysis and will include storage, loading and distribution facilities for evacuating the H2.
Initially the plant will produce up to 3,600 tonnes of green hydrogen annually, it is however capable of producing over double that quantity. Further more, the concept of the hydrogen plant allows for future expansion of up to at least 100 MW, potentially increasing H2 production to around 30.000 tonnes annually.
Site Features
The project site is strategically located on an industrial plot of 30.000m2 in the Vlissingen Oost industrial park. The site is accessible by road, rail and waterway to support the supply and distribution of green hydrogen to consumers in the region, as well as to neighbouring industrial companies who are already planning on using green hydrogen to decarbonise their operations.
The Vlissingen hydrogen plant also is located next to the Sloecentrale electricity generating plant creating potential synergies.
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Vision Energy Terneuzen Milestones
Site Secured
PreDesign Ready
Permit Submitted
FID
Western Europe Electrolyzer will be operational in 2023.
Terneuzen Project Overview
The project site is strategically located on an industrial plot of 30.000m2 in the Axelse Vlakte industrial park in Westdorpe, Terneuzen.
- Opportunities for Cross Border BE/ NL Collaboration
- Process Heat Offtake Opportunities
Overview
Vision Energy is progressing a 25 MW green hydrogen plant construction project in the Terneuzen Port area. With the initial planning and pre-development work concluded, Vision Energy has already submitted the permit application to Terneuzen Municipality and Zeeland Province.
The hydrogen plant will produce H2 through electrolysis and will include storage, loading and distribution facilities for evacuating the H2.
In an initial phase the plant will produce up to 3,600 tonnes of green hydrogen annually, but it is capable of producing over double that quantity. The concept of the green hydrogen plant will allow for future expansion of up to at least 100 MW, with potential production yields of around 30.000 tonnes annually.
Site Features
The site is easibly accessible by road, rail and waterway to support the supply and distribution of green hydrogen to consumers in the region, as well as to neighbouring industrial companies already planning on using green hydrogen to decarbonise their operations.
Also, multiple advanced biofuels production projects are planned in the same industrial park, creating potential synergies and additional offtake opportunities within what would be one of the first advanced fuels production clusters in The Netherlands. Also there is large potential for heat offtake by nearby agricultural offtakers.