As shipping sails down the path of decarbonisation, the shift to clean energy comes with a hidden challenge: space. Ports, hubs for maritime trade, are the obvious choice for new fuel infrastructures .Yet as we move away from fossil fuels, ports may be forced to juggle storage for both old pollutant fuels and new efuels. Add to this the rapid rise of carbon capture storage (CCS), a controversial approach to store CO2 under land or beneath the seabed, and newly developed offshore power installations, port space will be stretched to its limits.

At what cost does this energy transformation come? What are the viable solutions, and what is truly at stake for the shipping sector, coastal communities and the wellbeing of the ocean and its habitats? Watch our webinar to find out more.

Speakers:

  • Opening and closing remarks: Sian Prior – Shipping Director, Seas At Risk
  • Lucy Gilliam, One Planet Port
  • David Newman, ZESTAS
  • Ann Dom, Seas At Risk
  • Moderating Q+A: Bavo Smet, Seas At Risk