GreenPort Congress is a meeting place for the port community to discuss and learn the latest in sustainable environmental practice. It offers ways to reduce their carbon foot print and be more sensitive to environmental considerations, both of which are vital to future success.
The final day of GreenPort Congress and Cruise concluded with a boat trip technical tour of the host port
Day 2 followed with even further insights into port sustainability projects as we dived into the following:
Day 1 of the GreenPort Congress 2024 was packed with insightful sessions and discussions.
Climate change remains the top concern of ports surveyed by the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) for the third consecutive year, a report presented at the GreenPort Congress has shown.
“Industry is truly fragmented, which means there are a lot of opportunities,”
The green transition is prompting a profusion of ideas among port operators, who not only have to consider their own operations, they also have to think about how freight and people reach them.
Latvia’s Port of Riga is set to bolster the Baltic market with a pioneering venture into alternative fuels
Bilbao Port is tendering a €55.4M shorepower project to reduce emissions, noise and fuel use
Kempower is teaming up with DP World to deploy Europe’s first 500A ultra-fast charging system for straddle carriers
The six-month trial will reward importers with 50kg of certified carbon credits for every loaded container moved
The port is looking to electrify its port infrastructure to reduce emissions and meet sustainability targets
The new system will enable ferries to connect to 100% renewable electricity from January 2025