Europe is moving steadily towards a cleaner, more sustainable, and decarbonised industry, and the Madoqua Green Fuels Terminal is a flagship example of this transition. Located near the Port of Sines in Portugal, this ambitious project aims to build a strategic hub for storing and refuelling ships with future fuels like green hydrogen, ammonia, and e-methanol, as well as handling biogenic CO₂ to support emerging carbon capture and storage (CCS) value chains.
The terminal will include electrified storage tanks, loading arms, and pipelines designed for large vessels, all powered by renewable energy. Around 120 MW of renewable energy will be used to power the terminal and support the broader energy needs of the port.
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