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Second Training Session on International and EU Legislation & Strategies for Reducing CO2 Emissions in Maritime Transport

Second Training Session on International and EU Legislation & Strategies for Reducing CO2 Emissions in Maritime Transport
📅 October 1-2, 2024 | 📍 Technical University of Athens 🌱⚓

The Zero C project recently hosted an insightful 2-day training session at the Technical University of Athens, focusing on how international and EU legislation is shaping the future of CO2 reduction in maritime transport. This event brought together maritime professionals to discuss innovative solutions for making shipping greener and more sustainable.

Day 1: Advancing Energy Efficiency in Maritime Transport

The first day delved deep into energy efficiency and cutting-edge propulsion systems. Key sessions included discussions on marine power plants, with a focus on optimizing energy consumption and implementing innovative propulsion technologies. Participants had the chance to explore the latest advancements in reducing energy waste and increasing the efficiency of shipping operations, paving the way for cleaner and more sustainable maritime activities.

Day 2: Alternative Fuels and Pollution Reduction Technologies

The second day of the training highlighted the vital role of alternative fuels in decarbonizing maritime transport. With a hands-on workshop and collaborative session, participants examined real-world applications of pollution reduction technologies and the potential for green energy sources to revolutionize the logistics sector. Experts shared insights into how alternative fuels—such as hydrogen, biofuels, and ammonia—are reshaping the shipping landscape and contributing to a zero-carbon future.

These discussions and workshops were designed to foster collaboration, inspire innovative thinking, and equip participants with the knowledge to drive meaningful change in maritime transport.

Together, we’re making significant strides toward a more sustainable and zero-carbon shipping industry! 🌱💡

Stay tuned for more updates as the #ZeroCProject continues to lead the way in transforming maritime logistics and tackling the global challenge of CO2 emissions in shipping.


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