Publications in English

ENI (Emissionfree Network Infrastructure) is a foundation with 45+ members from the whole value chain of emission free heavy duty machinery. About half of our members are construction companies in the infrastructure sector, the other half consists of a.o. machinery dealers, converting companies, rental agencies, battery and genset producers.

We cooperate pre-competitively to speed up the development and availability of >20 tons Zeroemission (ZE) off-highway machinery and power production units. So far, we estimate a few hundred units to be used in the Netherlands, covering earth movement, foundation, asphalt and transportation. 

We cooperate with a wider range of stakeholder like the government, grid operators, public procurement organisations and industry associations. The Netherlands have a higher urgency to go ZE than other countries and we therefore see a substantial head start in such developments for Dutch organisations. 

Since dec 2022, we publish our work online in order to support development of safe and effective equipment even outside our member companies because the Dutch situation requires more openness and cooperation then traditionally possible in a market economy. Knowledge sharing is part of our core values and a requirement to companies that want to join ENI.  

Please find below some of our publications we have translated into English to increase our reach internationally now that other markets gain traction in this transition as well. 

Risk register Emmision-free Network Infra

30-08-2023

This risk register has been drawn up in order to provide insight into the most commonly occurring, general risks and mitigation measures with regard to emission-free building site machinery. It is particularly intended as a reference guide and discussion document. When emission-free machines are deployed in a project, the risks must be separately assessed for the specific project. This document may serve as the basis for that purpose.

This risk register uses the Fine & Kinney method. Per risk, a score can be given for the Severity, the Exposure to the hazard and the Probability. When combined, these three factors provide a risk score. The mitigating measures are always intended to limit the Severity, the Exposure to the hazard and the Probability of the hazard, by taking preventative and repressive measures. Even after the mitigating measures, there is a residual risk which should fall into the category of “Acceptable”. When risks are added to the model, it is therefore important that these three factors are taken into account.

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