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Sustainable and Greenhouse-Gas-Neutral Initiatives Within European Ports: Insights From the MAGPIE Project

Michele Acciaro, Caya Hein, Maaike Dahlhuisen & Maarten Flikkema

This paper investigates the significance of ports in the energy transition (ET) and decarbonisation. Ports, being vital in energy value chains, play a critical role in curbing energy use and emissions. The paper draws from the MAGPIE project, funded by the Horizon 2020 programme, which showcases energy and digital solutions in a real-world setting. The paper focuses on sustainable initiatives in 12 European sea- and inland- ports, analysed through interviews and secondary data. Findings reveal that while many ports discuss ET, few have transformed their plans into significant actions due to technological, regulatory, and financial challenges. Three core themes emerge from the review: ET infrastructure, seagoing ships and hinterland transport, and governance. Ports need more actionable strategies for ET, with port authorities spearheading the adoption of sustainable technologies through collaboration.

Transport Transitions: Advancing Sustainable and Inclusive Mobility / 2025
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