IAPH partners up with the International Chamber of Shipping and the Clean Energy Maritime Taskforce to develop initiative with CEM governments to increase supply of zero-carbon fuels
Category: Climate and energy
Two IAPH Harbor Café sessions to highlight the role of ports as hydrogen hubs and as incubators for start-ups
IAPH members invited to bring their beverage and click into informal discussions with port authorities experts, hydrogen specialists and port innovators
WPCAP: platform for climate action in maritime sector
The World Ports Climate Action Program focuses on taking action to combat climate change in the maritime sector
Port of Seattle, City and Borough of Juneau, Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, and Leading Global Cruise Lines to Explore Feasibility for First-of-its-kind ‘Green Corridor’
Corridor announced during the #IAPH2022 World Ports Conference
IAPH Environmental Ship Index to include new module of ships at berth
New module to focus on environmental performance of ships at berth for each port call
Major step forward for standardization of ship-shore data exchange – the next step in port call optimization
Milestone inaugural ISO Technical Committee 8 meeting brings together all relevant stakeholders to establish robust standards for administrative and operational data exchange at the ship-shore interface
IAPH launches Global Ports Hydrogen Coalition portal on its WPSP website
First hydrogen-related port projects have their own portal on sustainableworldports.org
#IAPH2022 World Ports Conference to #ClosetheGaps on port infrastructure
IAPH sets up regional workshops with World Bank to identify gaps in connectivity, efficiency, governance, environmental impact, digitalization and shipping costs to set the #IAPH2022 agenda
Ports need to proactively prioritize spatial safety for future fuels : Port of Amsterdam report published
Recent study jointly developed by the Port of Amsterdam and DNV emphasises important spacial safety considerations when designing zero carbon fuel bunkering infrastructure at city ports