Port Esbjerg eyes 70 pct emission cuts by 2030 April 9, 2021, by Naida Hakirevic
In a global first for the maritime industry, Denmark’s Port Esbjerg and the US-based conglomerate Honeywell are working together on climate cooperation designed to help reduce carbon emissions at the port by 70% by 2030 in line with the country’s climate target.
Image Courtesy: Honeywell
As informed, the duo is collaborating on a comprehensive carbon and energy management programme to help achieve the port’s emissions reduction goal.
The Port Esbjerg team recently inaugurated its first shore-to-ship power units, which allow docked vessels to run on renewable electricity from offshore wind turbines, instead of using on-board diesel generators.
Port Esbjerg Deploys Honeywell Solution To Help Meet 70% Carbon Reduction Target
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Port Esbjerg and Honeywell partner for 70% carbon reduction
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