EVOS / Silverpeak / North Atlantic LOHC Import Terminal
The EVOS / Silverpeak / North Atlantic LOHC project aims to establish one of the first full end-to-end green hydrogen supply chains between Newfoundland & Labrador and the Port of Amsterdam, using Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier (LOHC) technology.
In this corridor, North Atlantic will produce green hydrogen in Newfoundland & Labrador and convert it into LOHC for safe and efficient export by ship to Amsterdam. At the Port of Amsterdam, the LOHC will be received and stored using EVOS’ existing tank infrastructure, leveraging the terminal’s established logistics capabilities.
A new dehydrogenation plant is planned to be developed at the port to release hydrogen from the LOHC upon arrival. The resulting hydrogen can then be supplied to regional industry, mobility applications, and other offtakers, while the depleted carrier can be returned for reuse.
By combining overseas production, LOHC-based transport, existing storage infrastructure, and new dehydrogenation capacity, this project demonstrates how Amsterdam can serve as a landing point for green hydrogen from North America and supports the diversification of import routes and vectors in the emerging hydrogen market.
