Balancing competitiveness and climate objectives: Bellona Europa’s insights on the Draghi Report
Introduction Competitiveness has been the dominating topic in EU political discussions in recent months and is set to be a key focus of the upcomi...
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Publish date: October 12, 2023
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European ports have an important role to play as decarbonisation hubs. As logistical, industrial and infrastructure clusters, they can enable the mitigation potential of a wide range of sectors and be major catalysts for climate action by picking the right solutions for the energy transition.
Bellona Europa is strengthening its collaboration with ports in this regard by launching a new project: Ports2Decarb! Our aim is to assist in defining and amplifying the role of ports in delivering industrial decarbonisation solutions, primarily CCS. The project is designed to accelerate the transition towards achieving net zero emissions by capitalising on the strategic geographical positioning of ports to serve as essential hubs for CCS throughout Europe.
Learn more in our press release: Bellona EU Press Release Ports2Decarb.
Introduction Competitiveness has been the dominating topic in EU political discussions in recent months and is set to be a key focus of the upcomi...
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