Energy Transition Expo 2025

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Thu
23.Nov.23
10:30 hrs.
UTC/GMT +02

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The Energy Transition Expo, taking place from March 5 to 7, 2025, in Rimini, Italy, is a key event in the global shift towards sustainability. A highlight of the event is the dedicated conference on energy transition in ports, where SEANERGY will present its Master Plan and discuss the future of decarbonized port operations.

Ports are evolving into sustainable energy hubs, with renewable energy projected to account for at least 70% of electricity generation by 2050, compared to just 5% today. This transformation will be explored through discussions on electrification, alternative fuels, infrastructure investment, and collaboration.

Key Topics:

  • SEANERGY Master Plan and port decarbonization strategies
  • Electrification and alternative fuels in port operations
  • Infrastructure investments and energy system integration
  • Innovative technologies and collaboration initiatives

This conference is essential for maritime professionals, policymakers, and investors aiming to contribute to port sustainability. Attendees will gain insights into innovative solutions, infrastructure projects, and policy frameworks shaping the ports of the future. SEANERGY’s role in driving zero-emission port solutions will be a central focus.

Register now: https://en.key-expo.com/visit/info/reserved-area

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