Several politicians in the Netherlands cried foul on Wednesday after it emerged that former Infrastructure Minister Cora van Nieuwenhuizen continued to participate in high-level meetings despite securing a job as a lobbyist for the energy sector. The VVD politician sat on the Ministerial Committee on Climate and Energy, and left her job as a minister in 2021 after spending four years on the Cabinet to conclude her 27-year political career.
Construction of the first inland cargo ship that will operate entirely on hydrogen marked a key milestone in the demonstration project that expects to.
The 500-meter-long and 70-meter-wide infrastructure project gives Amsterdam a "bigger front door." It also took three years longer and cost around €300 million more than planned.