VisionH2 engages QHSE Consultants

The project is being designed to provide import, storage and handling facilities for green and reduced-carbon energy products and fuels.

Vision Hydrogen Corporation has engaged BMD Advies South-Netherlands for environmental and construction permit coordination services for its pioneering Green Energy Hub development project in the North Sea Port of Vlissingen, the Netherlands.

BMD has deployed a team of 10 consultants to prepare all required documents for the remaining permits and EIA. The company is at an advanced stage of planning to construct its Green Energy Hub. It is on schedule to file for remaining construction and environmental permits by December 2022.

The Company’s Phase 1 development plan is designed to construct approximately 400,000 cubic meters (CBM) of renewable liquid bulk storage capacity comprising 150,000 CBM allocated to Green Ammonia, 180,000 CBM allocated to Renewable Methanol and 70,000 CBM allocated to Biofuels and Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carriers (LOHC). Phase 1 CAPEX is estimated at €450 million, including jetty infrastructure.

The company, through its wholly-owned subsidiary Evolution Terminals, has engaged BMD to provide advice, coordination and preparation of the company’s permit applications and to support management with local and regional engagement across all stakeholders.

BMD is a full-service Quality, Health, Safety and Environment (QHSE) partner with nearly 100 associates across nine regional offices throughout the Netherlands and provides services to entrepreneurs, projects and operating businesses with specialist knowledge encompassing Occupational Health & Safety, Environment, Management & Systems and Energy & Energy Transition.

They have been established in the Zeeland region for over 30 years and have established, long-term relationships within the Ports and other Industrial areas.

Zohaib Ali

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