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Green Transition & Sustainability
Good with green pool for Danish ferries
"It is good news just before the Great Prayer Day holiday that the government and the supporting parties have agreed on a pool of DKK 200 million to convert municipal ferries to more green operations". These are the words of Tine Kirk, CEO of the Danish Ports Association, commenting on today's political agreement on the green conversion of Denmark's 66 municipal [...].
Green Transition & Sustainability
New collaboration: Production of green hydrogen at the Port of Aabenraa
Linde Gas A/S and the Port of Aabenraa have just entered into a new collaboration with the ambition to produce sustainable hydrogen and a whole range of environmentally friendly, hydrogen-based products at the Port of Aabenraa. The parties are now offering "attractive production conditions" to companies that want to become part of the project. Over the next few years, the Port of Aabenraa and Linde Gas [...]
Green Transition & Sustainability
Green power for climate-friendly fuel: It's time to get started!
Pace. Start with smaller projects that can be scaled up. Then we can be up and running as early as 2022. This is how we move Denmark forward on the Power-to-X agenda, says aggressive port director. Danske Havne backs the idea Director of ADP A/S in Fredericia, Rune. D. Rasmussen, does not believe that it requires large, elaborate projects for Denmark to get started with [...].
Green Transition & Sustainability
Port of Grenaa goes all-in on shore power with the purchase of 18 megawatts
The largest installation vessels, ships and rigs are ensured green power at the Port of Grenaa well into the future. The port has just invested in 18 megawatts of shore power and kick-started the establishment of a comprehensive electricity infrastructure that ensures flexible connection options for mobile shore power systems. "At the Port of Grenaa, we have chosen to go "all-in" on shore power. This means that we are upgrading [...].
Green Transition & Sustainability
Newly built freight rail terminal saves over two years of CO2 consumption with recycled materials
At the beginning of the new year, Port of Aalborg inaugurated a new freight rail terminal. During the construction of the terminal, surplus recycled materials have been used, resulting in a significant CO2 saving of almost 2,000 tons, corresponding to the port's total energy consumption over two years. To meet the increasing demand for rail freight transportation and provide [...].