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Chemical
Cluster Delfzijl

Bordering the North Sea, Chemical Cluster Delfzijl has direct access to sea, inland shipping, the motorway infrastructure of Northwest Europe, and railroad.

The Eemsdelta owes this strong position in part to its location in a rural setting, the presence of two seaports, and relevant knowledge institutes with a Nobel Prize winner for Chemistry in 2017. Moreover, the production and landing of a large amount of green electricity and green raw products are all integrated into this integrated chemical cluster. The Chemical Cluster Delfzijl is a sustainably developed industrial area for chemical related companies, connected to each other like a chain.

With a green energy mix provided by wind turbines, biomass, solar panels and hydropower, and the opportunities offered by the agricultural hinterland, Chemical Cluster Delfzijl is the best biobased location in Northwest Europe.

 

Feedstock and Intermediate chemicals

Facts and figures

  • 15% of all output of chemical industries in the Netherlands comes from Chemport Europe
  • Green energy power mix from biomass, wind turbines, solarpanels or hydro power
  • Sustainable energy (steam and electricity)
  • Utilities available like (bio)gas, salt, chlorine, hydrogen, industrial water, nitrogen, steam
  • Multimodal accessibility; congestion free port and hinterland
  • Total capacity of 8,000 MW of electrical power available
  • Largest onshore Dutch wind farm (300+ MW)
  • Largest Dutch solar park (30 MW)
  • Greenfield business locations (468 hectares)
  • Mild climate

Click on the image for a view of our sustainable ecosystem in Chemical Cluster Delfzijl