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Last Chance to Join the SEANERGY SUMMER SCHOOL in Arenzano (Italy)
Are You a Manager in Port, Logistics, or Energy Sectors? Elevate Your Expertise at the SEANERGY Summer School
If you’re looking to deepen your understanding of port energy transition and network with industry peers, then the SEANERGY Summer School is the perfect opportunity for you. Organised by Magellan Circle and hosted by the Italian Shipping Academy Foundation (FAIMM) in collaboration with the SEANERGY Project, this event is set to take place from September 23 to 27, 2024, in the charming coastal town of Arenzano, just 30 km from Genoa.
Why Should You Attend?
The SEANERGY Summer School is an immersive, focused program crafted specifically for professionals in the port, logistics, and energy sectors. It offers a unique blend of classroom learning, hands-on workshops, site visits, and expert presentations, providing a 360-degree perspective on port energy transition. Here’s what you can look forward to:
- Expert-Led Courses: Benefit from the insights of renowned experts and also lecturers from project partners and experienced professionals from the port and maritime industries.
- Exclusive Site Visits: Gain valuable first-hand insights through visits to the Port Authority, Port Terminals, and the Italian Shipping Academy in Genoa.
- Networking Opportunities: Build connections with 20-25 other managers and industry leaders across Europe, fostering collaborations and sharing knowledge.
Implications of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) in the SEANERGY Project
In the SEANERGY project, LCA plays a pivotal role in understanding the environmental impacts of current energy and fuel technologies used in port operations. As detailed in the project’s deliverable D1.3, “Results of demo-ports’ sustainability assessments,” the project employs a “Black-Box” LCA approach, focusing specifically on energy generation and consumption activities within three demo ports: Valencia, Syros, and Ennshafen.
Challenges to be a Demo Site for the SEANERGY Project
Ennshafen OÖ GmbH represents Austria as an Inland Port in the EU project SEANERGY, in which twelve partners from European countries take part. The SEANERGY project aims to future-proof ports to become hubs for clean energy systems, hydrogen technologies and other low-carbon fuel.