Cleaning Up the Big Rigs: Europe’s Heavy-Duty Electrification Challenge

Over the past three years, the E-CORE project has been advancing solutions for a sustainable, electrified freight corridor connecting Rotterdam with Budapest — exploring technical, legal, economic, and organisational pathways to decarbonise heavy goods transport across Europe. Join us as we present the results, share key insights, and discuss the implications for future policy, collaboration, […]
Conversion of LNG import terminals requires a reliable legal framework

IKEM today published a study that examines the legal framework for the use of existing LNG terminal infrastructure to import hydrogen transport vectors. According to the analysis, a prerequisite for successful conversion is a reliable legal framework that sensibly integrates existing infrastructures and provides targeted support for the market ramp-up of green molecules. In addition […]
Legal aspects of converting LNG terminals to hydrogen transport carriers
Integrated, robust and resilient planning of energy infrastructures as part of the system development strategy
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Synthesis report of the TransHyDE project LNG2Hydrogen
Reactivate, Digitise, Harmonize

How can rail transport support the shift to sustainable mobility – and what are the obstacles to rapid development? We spoke to Matthias Hartwig, Head of the Mobility department, about necessary investments, the reactivation of disused tracks and his wishes for the future of rail transport. What significance does rail transport have for climate protection? […]
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