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Seanergy Project issues its third newsletter
Seanergy Project issues its third trimestrial newsletter to keep our readers updated on the progress and actions of the project.
SEANERGY and TRANSIT PROJECT Join Forces to support renewable energy
SEANERGY and TRANSIT projects have established a new synergy that aims provide sustainable training and re-skilling programmes for current and future generations on a multidisciplinary approach in renewable energy.
Port energy transition: Investigation of port stakeholders’ barriers and solutions
The World Maritime University (WMU) is an academic partner in the SEANERGY project (Sustainability EducationAl programme for greeNER fuels and enerGY on ports). With the objective of contributing to the achievement of the EU Green Deal objectives, the SEANERGY Project aims to establish a framework to explore the potential of EU ports as key nodes in the marine green energy network.
Seanergy Project issues its second newsletter
Seanergy Project issues its first trimestrial newsletter to keep our readers updated on the progress and actions of the project.
First SEANERGY exploitation workshop
The first SEANERGY Exploitation workshop took place on March 22nd, 2023, gathering all the partners around the project’s Key Exploitation Results.
Seanergy and Skillbill join forces to support clean energy worldwide
SEANERGY and SKILLBILL projects have established a new synergy that aims to transform clean energy hubs worldwide.
Why is the identification of relevant stakeholders key to transforming ports into clean energy hubs?
The stakeholders’ management emerged as a field of study and practice owing to the industry's need to plan, control, and manage huge, complicated series of operations.
Seanergy Project has its first presential meeting
On January 31st and February 1st, the SEANERGY PROJECT partners had the pleasure to finally meet in person. This first presential meeting was hosted by the coordinator Magellan Circle at the Crown Plaza in Porto.
Seanergy Project issues its first newsletter
Seanergy Project issues its first trimestrial newsletter to keep our readers updated on the progress and actions of the project.
Impact of port emissions
The globalization of industrial and agricultural processes makes maritime transport (#shipping) a fundamental sector of the world economy. Overall, 25% of world-delivered energy consumption is employed for transport. About 75% of this energy is employed for road transport, 12% for shipping, and 12% for air transport (EIA, 2016).