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With ‘strong market interest’, VTTI advances Amplifhy project to the next phase

May 18, 2025
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VTTI Advances Amplifhy Project to Next Phase Following Strong Market Response

The Dutch energy infrastructure firm VTTI has announced the progression of its Amplifhy project after receiving a significant market response to its request for expression of interest. The project, which focuses on the development of ammonia import terminals and cracking facilities in Rotterdam and Antwerp, is now moving forward to the negotiation of heads of agreements.

Initially launched on December 9, 2024, the open season for the Amplifhy project aimed to support the growth of Europe’s hydrogen market by aligning infrastructure with market needs. The deadline for submitting a non-binding expression of interest was set for the end of February 2025.

Tom Smeenk, Executive Vice President Growth at VTTI, expressed his enthusiasm for the project’s progress, stating, “The start of the negotiations for Heads of Agreement with interested parties marks an important step forward in our mission to develop Europe’s future hydrogen infrastructure.”

Project Amplifhy is crucial for supporting Europe’s 2030 hydrogen and decarbonization goals, driving the transition to a more sustainable energy system. The development of ammonia import terminals and cracking facilities at VTTI’s strategic locations in Rotterdam and Antwerp will play a vital role in enabling the large-scale import and conversion of clean ammonia into hydrogen.

Key Highlights of Amplifhy Project:

  • Amplifhy Rotterdam and Amplifhy Antwerp have received the status of Project of Common Interest from the European Commission.
  • VTTI secured around €20 million in co-funding to support the development of the projects.
  • Amplifhy Rotterdam involves the phased development of four ammonia cracking facilities and associated tankage.
  • The project at VTTI’s terminal in Antwerp (ATPC) also includes phased development of multiple ammonia cracking facilities and associated tankage.

The strategic locations of Rotterdam and Antwerp, coupled with the advancements in ammonia import terminals and cracking facilities, position VTTI as a key player in the transition towards a greener energy landscape in Europe. As the negotiations for Heads of Agreement progress, VTTI remains committed to driving the development of Europe’s future hydrogen infrastructure to meet the continent’s growing energy needs sustainably.

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