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Welcome to the final seminar in the research project “Connecting vessels to shore-side electricity in Sweden” (KAJ-EL)

Date: 7th December 2021

Time: 10.00-12.00

Where: online (Teams)

Register before 5th December using this link

The seminar is free of charge

Using shore-side electricity in ports is a relevant current issue in the transition to fossil-free shipping. Yet, the degree of electrification in Swedish ports is increasing slowly and at present few Swedish vessels make use of this solution. Drawing on industry needs, this research project supports increased usage of shore-side electricity. Visit the project’s homepage here.

AGENDA

Presentation of project results

Motivators, challenges and conditions in Sweden

Technical considerations

Business models

Panel discussion with key actors

Swedish Shipowners’ Association, Ports of Sweden,

Göteborg Energi and Transportstyrelsen

 

Questions? Contact vendela.santen@sspa.se

 

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