Energy-Smart Ports

Climate action requires a wide range of measures — from emission regulation to implementation, as well as voluntary sustainability efforts in areas not directly governed by regulation.

The path toward future climate-neutral shipping and a supporting port sector is being developed both within the International Maritime Organization (IMO) under the United Nations and through the EU Green Deal.

In addition to carbon-neutral and renewable fuels, energy efficiency measures are an essential part of the broader effort.

Which solution works best in which conditions?

Which actions are the most energy-efficient — and also economically feasible?

Within the Energy-Smart Ports (EVISA) project, self-assessment tools have been developed for ports to help them identify solutions to the above challenges affecting the entire maritime sector.

Using the EVISA tools, ports can:

According to the EVISA project, the port of the future will be energy- and resource-efficient as well as low-carbon.

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Energy-Smart Ports

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