Energy trade in the Netherlands
Extensive and well-connected infrastructure offering large-scale storage capacity, a variety of transport means (ship, barge, pipeline, truck, train), a wide range of consumers, and efficient
No specific laws & regulations: In the Netherlands, energy storage is not described in Dutch laws and regulations as a specific item. Standard requirements: It has to meet standard requirements for production and consumption and some specific technologies that are part of the energy storage system must comply with standardisation.
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Hydrogen, synthetic fuels and bioenergy are replacing fossil fuels. Trade routes will shift, new suppliers will emerge, and new interdepend-encies will be established. Being a trading centre for new energy sources is by no means a given.
For a long time, energy trade has been a closed sector that very few managed to disentan-gle.1 Outside of the complex and often concealed workings of commodity traders, hosting an energy trade hub can have important advantages for a region.
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