Maritime Decarbonization And Port Greening: Insights From MPA

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  • The event focused on fostering dialogue and sharing expertise on maritime decarbonization.
  • Discussions revolved around the establishment of environmentally sustainable.
  • MPA expressed eagerness for continued collaboration with the ADB and similar partners.

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) recently hosted an international delegation at its Port Operations Control Centre.

The event focused on fostering dialogue and sharing expertise on maritime decarbonization and port greening as part of the Asian Development Bank (ADB)’s ‘Regional Knowledge Sharing and Dissemination Workshop on Port Greening and Maritime Decarbonization.’, reports Mani Fold Times.

Key Speakers

Led by MPA’s experts, including Capt Henry Sng, Wei Siang New, and Minerva Lim, the delegation had the opportunity to delve into Singapore’s decarbonization initiatives and explore potential replication in their respective countries.

Highlighted Topics: Development of Green and Digital Shipping Corridors

Discussions revolved around the establishment of environmentally sustainable and technologically advanced shipping corridors.

Net-Zero Fuel Pathways for Ports and Shipping 

Strategies for achieving net-zero emissions through innovative fuel pathways for both ports and shipping were examined.

Singapore’s Digitalisation Efforts in Vessel Traffic Management

The delegation gained insights into Singapore’s digitalization and innovation efforts aimed at enhancing safety and efficiency in vessel traffic management operations.

Future Collaborative Endeavors

MPA expressed eagerness for continued collaboration with the ADB and similar partners in their collective journey towards achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. The focus remains on making shipping operations efficient, digitally integrated, and environmentally friendly.

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Source: Mani Fold Times