Hydrogen Europe is a leading organization representing European-based companies and stakeholders committed to a (circular) carbon neutral economy by accelerating the European hydrogen industry. About 40 people from various European countries were introduced to the ambitious Hydrogen Delta program of Smart Delta Resources. Including a tour through the port area of ​​North Sea Port and presentations from Smart Delta Resources partners ArcelorMittal, DFDS, Engie, Ørsted, TotalEnergies and Vopak. 

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