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Ports of Auckland – GHG Emission Reduction Pathway

Ports of Auckland is thrilled to announce our emission reduction targets have been verified by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) and will be launched on the SBTi website in mid-April 2021. Our commitment to GHG...
01/04/2021
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Ports of Auckland – SeePort Festival and Concert

The SeePort Festival is a once-a-year opportunity for Aucklanders to explore their port, learn about our maritime heritage, the roles the SeePort partners play and have fun! SeePort is a bridge between the water and the...
30/03/2021
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Ports of Auckland – Zero Emissions 2040

Our strategy for reducing emissions is to first improve our energy efficiency and then to implement further renewable energy and zero emission technologies.

20/03/2018
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Ports of Auckland – DC Microgrid Research Project

Ports of Auckland Ltd and the University of Waikato are working together on a pilot programme to establish a Direct Current (DC) micro grid for buildings at the port and its freight hubs.

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