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 footprint and be more sensitive to environmental considerations, both of which are vital to future success.
Some of the best conversations are held and business deals struck up over a glass of wine or two
The second day at GreenPort Congress saw a sit down discussion on shore power contracts and getting commitment to implementation
Policy drives everything, but strategy is the action that makes things happen
A hot topic at GreenPort Congress was how nature-based solutions can make port practices more tangible and practical, while protecting natural ecosystems
Infrastructure, or moreover harbouring the future of it for a stronger port system was a central topic at GreenPort Congress
The 20th anniversary of the GreenPort Congress kicked off in Malta with a clear message – think globally, act locally
A new study finds ammonia pipeline from North Sea Port feasible but rail and waterways remain essential
An important feature of the port’s environmental strategy is installing onshore power systems at several of the docks in the port
North Sea Port’s work on readiness for alternative fuels has been assessed with reference to International Association of Ports and Harbours (IAPH) standards
A candid assessment of where ports currently stand on the energy transition and what must change if the sector is to move to scaled implementation
The Port of Immingham has launched the UK’s first commercial bio-methanol bunkering service for vessels
Duiker’s AMMONEX system addresses a central challenge in scaling green hydrogen production: Efficient transport and local availability.
Lithuania’s first green hydrogen port facility is entering its testing phase ahead of commissioning
Three new electric ferries are being built to support port electrification and reduce port emissions in Hamburg