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Duiken Zeesluis IJmuiden
22-04-2021

Diving operations at Zeesluis IJmuiden

There are also divers at work for the construction of Zeesluis IJmuiden (the new sea lock). They are busy with underwater engineering and construction activities. Max Schellenbach and Jan-Pieter Steunebrink of Boskalis are responsible for the Boskalis diving department and the execution of the work for OpenIJ. They told us about the work of their divers.
bodembescherming Zeesluis IJmuiden
22-04-2021

Three questions to Bart and Henk about the bottom protection system for Zeesluis IJmuiden

A larger lock means bigger ships and more salt water. The locking process creates large volumes of fresh or salt water flowing into or out of the lock and water turbulence may scour out holes near the inner and outer lock heads, undermining them.
Terreininrichting Zeesluis IJmuiden
22-04-2021

The how, what and where of the site layout of Zeesluis IJmuiden

The construction of Zeesluis IJmuiden is almost completed. Now that all the lock gates have been put in position, the area around the new sea lock is being prepared for its future use. During the preparation of the area, everything will be made ready for the opening of the lock.
Riviercruiseschip in Amsterdamse haven
20-04-2021

Implementation date Green Award requirement for river cruise ships postponed

Port of Amsterdam has decided to postpone the implementation date of the Green Award requirement for river cruise ships for a year to 1 January 2023 in order to accommodate the industry. The pandemic has hit the river cruise industry hard.
Windturbine bij TMA Logistics
19-04-2021

How to make offshore wind circular?

Offshore wind is one of the fastest growing sectors, with Europe investing some 26 billion euros in wind at sea during 2020 alone. Wind is one of the main components for generating sustainable electricity as part of the energy transition.
Kiran Badloe van TeamNL
19-04-2021

Setting the course for the Netherlands Hydrogenland now

With less than 100 days to go until the postponed Olympic Games in Tokyo, the leaders of Nederland Waterstofland are seizing the moment to draw attention to the strength of the Netherlands as a hydrogen country.