Malta sponsored the Decarbonising the Future: Shore-to-Ship Leadership Conference, which focused on cleaner marine operations, at Grand Harbour and Marsaxlokk on November 7 and 8. Transport Malta and the European Onshore Power Supply Association organised the conference, which brought together professionals from the industry to talk about sustainable port management.
Through initiatives like the Malta Grand Harbour Shore-to-Ship Project, which aims to improve port operations’ energy efficiency, Transport Minister Chris Bonett highlighted Malta’s dedication to environmentally friendly ports. In order to reduce noise and pollutants, the project recently powered two ships simultaneously.
According to Transport Malta CEO Kurt Farrugia, shore-to-ship power is establishing new standards for ports throughout Europe. Port pollution is greatly decreased by the system, which can accommodate up to five ships at once and eliminates the need for diesel engines.
Malta’s initiatives to advance sustainability in the marine industry were highlighted throughout the event, which featured panel talks on training, technology, and policy. The conference emphasised the nation’s contribution to the Mediterranean’s transition to greener port operations.
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