GreenPort Congress Power Purchase Agreement Panel confirmed!
As ports and terminals work to cut emissions and improve air quality, shore power is emerging as one of the most immediate and impactful solutions. Yet moving from ambition to implementation requires more than infrastructure. It depends on clear contracts, workable business models, and strong collaboration between stakeholders.
This session will explore the practical steps needed to bring shore power projects to life, from structuring contracts that balance costs and benefits to aligning energy supply with vessel demand. Experts will share insights on policy drivers, investment frameworks, and real-world lessons from early adopters, highlighting how ports can overcome technical and commercial barriers.
Delegates will come away with a deeper understanding of the contractual pathways, partnerships, and planning considerations that make shore power not just a vision, but a viable part of port sustainability strategies.
Joining this panel:
Andreas Slotte, Head of Sustainability and HSEQ, MBA, CBM, Port of Helsinki drives the port’s carbon neutrality and shore power initiatives, and plays an active role in European sustainability networks.
Tom Hennig, Chief Strategy Officer, Ventus Ventures and Managing Director, Ventus Maritime pioneers innovative shore power solutions that connect maritime operations with the energy market.
Joseph Camilleri, Partner at Mamo TCV Advocates specialises in civil and commercial litigation, with a focus on shipping, aviation, and public-private partnerships.
Georg Matzku, Director of Shorepower, NatPower Marine, leads shore power and cold ironing solutions for ports and vessels, specialising in zero-emission energy, power purchase agreements, and integrated onshore power systems.
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