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Green bunker fuels among projects approved for Finland-Estonia green shipping corridor

Transition to green fuels initiative is among 19 joint projects, aimed at reducing the carbon footprint of ferry journeys between Finland and Estonia, which were approved by a steering committee.

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The FIN-EST Green Corridor Steering Committee on Wednesday (2 October) approved a comprehensive list of 19 joint projects aimed at reducing the carbon footprint of ferry journeys between Finland and Estonia.

The FIN-EST Green Corridor initiative was born from a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed in October 2023 by representatives from Helsinki, Tallinn, and various key stakeholders. 

The MoU set the foundation for creating a climate-neutral customer journey and establishing a maritime green corridor connecting Helsinki – Tallinn and Vuosaari – Muuga.

The initiative’s core partners include the cities and ports of Helsinki and Tallinn, Rederi AB Eckerö, Tallink Grupp, Viking Line, and the Ministry of Climate, Estonia, with strong support from the Ministry of Transport and Communications, Finland. Together, they are committed to driving forward a series of projects designed to enhance sustainability, strengthen competitiveness, and increase passenger and cargo flows between the two countries.

Key Project Highlights

The 19 joint projects cover a wide range of initiatives that will support climate neutrality, including:

  • Transition to Green Fuels: Studies and activities aimed at ensuring the availability of green fuels and addressing associated safety regulations.
  • Zero-Emission Port Infrastructure: The introduction of zero-emission service vehicles and machinery at ports, along with the development of supporting infrastructure.
  • Waste Management Enhancements: Efforts to harmonize sorting and recycling systems for ship-generated and consumer waste, contributing to more sustainable waste management.
  • Digital Solutions for Fuel Efficiency: The implementation of digital tools to monitor and reduce fuel consumption in ferries.
  • Carbon Capture Technologies: Exploring the potential of carbon capture to further minimize emissions.
  • Cycling Travel Promotion: A project focused on improving the experience for cycling travelers, ensuring seamless bicycle journeys between the cities and ships.

These projects, along with others, will contribute to the ongoing efforts to make ferry transport between Finland and Estonia more sustainable and environmentally friendly.

 

Photo credit: Chris Pagan on Unsplash
Published: 8 October, 2024

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Halifax Port Authority secures funding for green shipping corridor and infrastructure projects

Initiatives include preparing to host and potentially refuel alternative fuel-powered vessels, establishing a hydrogen production facility and electrifying port equipment to reduce emissions.

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Halifax Port Authority secures funding for green shipping corridor and infrastructure projects

Canada’s Minister of Transport and Internal Trade Anita Anand on Wednesday (5 February) said an investment of up to CAD 22.5 million (USD 15.7 million) has been granted to Halifax Port Authority from Transport Canada to prepare the port for future bunker fuels and energy sources.

The investment includes CAD 22.5 million to accelerate development of the Halifax – Hamburg green shipping corridor. 

Initiatives under this segment include preparing to host and potentially refuel alternative fuel-powered vessels, establishing a hydrogen production facility and electrifying port equipment to reduce emissions. 

The remaining CAD 2.5 million will be used for the Ship to Shore Crane Infrastructure project, under the National Trade Corridors fund, to relieve supply chain congestion, expand terminal capacity, and increase speed and efficiency when servicing larger vessels at the Port of Halifax.

“Our ports are essential to global trade and to Canada’s economy. By investing in green shipping corridors, supply chain infrastructure, and clean technologies, we’re taking decisive action to reduce emissions,” Anita Anand said. 

“Together, we’re building a sustainable future for transportation, while supporting jobs and driving economic growth in Nova Scotia and beyond.”

 

Photo credit: Transport Canada
Published: 10 February, 2025

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Clear plan developed for Stockholm-Turku green shipping corridor

After a year of cooperation, Viking Line, Port of Turku and Ports of Stockholm said they have now laid a solid foundation for the green corridor project and developed a clear plan for a common way forward.

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Clear plan developed for Stockholm-Turku green shipping corridor

Viking Line, Port of Turku and Ports of Stockholm on Thursday (6 February) said they have now laid a solid foundation for a green shipping corridor project and developed a clear plan for a common way forward.

This comes after working together for a year on the project which aims to establish a green, fossil-free shipping corridor between Stockholm and Turku. 

On the anniversary on 6 February, the parties and a large number of invited stakeholders gathered for an open seminar in Turku, Finland. Results, experiences, challenges and opportunities were discussed based on the common goal of establishing a green maritime corridor between Stockholm and Turku by 2035.

Magdalena Bosson, CEO Ports of Stockholm, said: “We are very pleased with the cooperation and the work done during the first year.”

“We have been investing in onshore power supply infrastructure for ships for many years and Viking Line is one of the pioneers. Now we are further sharpening our goals together with the other parties to establish a fossil-free shipping corridor between Stockholm and Turku.”

Jan Hanses, CEO Viking Line, said: “We are proud to be part of this important co-operation project for a cleaner Baltic Sea. Our most significant investment so far is to offer all our passengers and freight customers biofuel for transport between Stockholm and Turku, reducing emissions for their journeys by 90%.”

“In addition, a possible battery installation and Elogrids, which reduces energy consumption, are important elements of our work in the coming years.”

Elogrids is a grid system installed on the ship's hull to reduce resistance and improve fuel efficiency. It optimises water flow and reduces turbulence, resulting in lower energy consumption.

Erik Söderholm, CEO Port of Turku, said: “A green shipping corridor gives us the opportunity to promote sustainable development and reduce the environmental impact of shipping.”

“During the past year, we have started more detailed planning of measures related to the green shipping corridor, such as updating our carbon footprint calculation and preparing for the development of charging stations for heavy traffic.”

During the first year, the parties have identified and prioritised the most important goals and measures to reduce carbon dioxide emissions in shipping. 

A clear project plan with activities has been developed, including:

Viking Line

  • Pre-study of battery installation on Viking Grace and Viking Glory
  • Installing Elogrids on the vessels
  • Increase sales of biogas supplements for transport between Stockholm and Turku

Port of Turku

  • Study and pilot project for onshore power supply at the quay
  • Zero emissions from Viking Line vessels at berth
  • Guidelines and incentives for port operators for zero emissions
  • In collaboration with external actors, develop concepts that link the green shipping corridor with sustainable transport from and to the port on land
  • Opportunity for shipping companies to bunker sustainable fuels

Ports of Stockholm

  • Zero emissions from Viking Line vessels at the quayside
  • In collaboration with external actors, develop concepts that link the green shipping corridor with sustainable transport from and to the port on land
  • Opportunity for shipping companies to bunker fossil-free fuels

 

Photo credit: Ports of Stockholm
Published: 7 February, 2025

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MMMCZC partners with Philippines to develop green shipping corridors

Both signed a Letter of Intent for a pre-feasibility project to establish a green corridor in Philippines which aims to promote low- and zero-emission bunker fuels and technologies, among others.

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MMMCZC partners with Philippines to develop green shipping corridors

Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping (MMMCZC) on Friday (13 December) announced its partnership with the Government of Republic of the Philippines to develop green shipping corridors in the country. 

The collaboration was formalised during a signing ceremony attended by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen, the Ambassador of Denmark to the Philippines Franz-Michael Skjold Mellbin, and Department of Transportation - Philippines Deputy Minister Elmer Francisco Sarmiento. 

A Letter of Intent was signed for a pre-feasibility project to establish a green corridor in the Philippines.

This milestone underscores a shared commitment to decarbonizing maritime transport and fostering sustainable growth in the Philippines. 

The initiative aims to promote low- and zero-emission fuels and technologies, support key industries such as inter-island passenger transport, tourism, fishing, mining, agriculture, and export-driven sectors, and strengthen the local workforce and economy while aligning with global climate goals. 

Photo credit: Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping
Published: 16 December, 2024

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