FRIDAY 4 OCTOBER
14.30 - 16.00
Perseide Room - Centro Congressi Stazione Marittima di Napoli and on stream
Simultaneous English translation is provided
Green Ports&Shipping Summit
Reducing the environmental footprint of commercial shipping has long been high on the priority list of the UN, through the International Maritime Organisation, and the European Union. The focus is on CO2 emissions. The global shipping industry has taken the path of green corridors covering the world’s main routes. Unfortunately, the Mediterranean has lagged behind, since the only green corridor under construction is the one from Suez to Gibraltar, which does not touch European ports. There is an urgent need for greater definition of the lines of development in the field of propulsion, maritime works, port and back-port infrastructures and technical regulations. The technologies are there and it is reassuring that they are different. It is clear that the pathways to the goal of zero or neutral emissions will almost certainly pass through a total management of the energy cycle, starting with the generation of the various carriers used on board ships. At the same time, reducing environmental impact cannot be limited to CO2 emissions. Reducing pollutant emissions (sulphur, but also nitrogen oxides) is always a goal, while standards for neutralising the effects of ballast water are finally being met and an overall ‘leaving no trace’ strategy is being pursued, from waste to plastic.
MAIN TOPICS
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The evolution of the rules and timelines IMO
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Self-production and energy efficiency in ports
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European taxonomies and classification of technology clusters
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Port electrification: where it is needed it is done
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European targets for carbon neutrality
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Non-propulsive energy efficiency solutions
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Decarbonisation: which technological paths in the short and medium term
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The next stage: ballast water level D2, regulations and solutions
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The energy system and the decarbonisation of shipping
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Abatement of waste from maritime transport and ports
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Wind as a propeller
DETAILS
Chairperson
Adolfo Palombo, Professor, University of Naples Federico II
Methanol and its impact on the safety of navigation and bunkering
Luigi Giardino, Adm. Insp. Chief (CP), General Command of the Port Authority Corps – Coast Guard
Title TBA
Marcello Di Caterina, General Manager, ALIS
Management of waste produced by ships: shortcomings and needs
Simona Giovagnoni, Secretary General, ANSEP – UNITAM
The sustainability of Mediterranean energy production as a prerequisite for sustainable shipping
Francesco Gaudiosi, Vice President and Executive Director, Centro Studi Internazionali
Title TBA
Sergio Curi, Head of Study Center, Fedespedi
The port of tomorrow: a modern energy hub
Giovanni Francesco Giuzio, Researcher, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II
Vado Gateway’s sustainable efficiency between automation and rail transport
Santi Casciano, Managing Director, APM Terminals
Policies and strategies for reducing the environmental footprint of ports and maritime transport
Marco Frey, Professor, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna di Pisa