Addressing technology’s role and impact in delivering innovative approaches and solutions to address climate change, mitigate its impacts.
Oceans cover over 70% of the Earth’s surface, providing critical resources, biodiversity, and economic opportunities. The maritime industry is the cornerstone of global trade, but it is also a significant contributor to ocean pollution that impacts maritime ecosystems and coastal communities.
While the maritime industry is critical in global trade and economic development, it faces significant environmental challenges, including carbon emissions, ocean pollution that impacts maritime ecosystems and coastal communities, and resource depletion.
Electrification of ports and vessels offers a transformative opportunity to enhance efficiency and drive sustainable economic growth. The industry can accelerate its transition toward a cleaner ocean and a more sustainable future by adopting shore power, electric and hybrid vessels, and renewable energy infrastructure.
Electrification is no longer a distant goal but a genuine pathway to a cleaner maritime industry. With technical standards driving advancements in battery storage, renewable energy, and smart port technologies, the transition toward energy-efficient maritime operations and a cleaner ocean is gaining momentum.
This workshop explored the potential of electrification in decarbonizing maritime operations, looking at key technologies and actionable strategies for successfully implementing maritime electronification while ensuring interoperability, safety, and economic sustainability.
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