Hybrid Event on Environmental Sensor Network and IT Platform Engineering and Piloting
Welcome to the hybrid event on Environmental Sensor Network and IT Platform Engineering and Piloting.
The GREEN C PORTS global project aims to provide a suitable array of digitalisation tools and technologies to support port environmental sustainability and performance of port operations in the TEN-T Core Network.
The ports of Valencia, Piraeus, Venice, Bremerhaven and Wilhelmshaven are collaborating in this project to reduce the impact of port operations on their cities, monitor emissions from ports and vessels, optimize handling of cargo in core ports and facilitate access and egress of cargo in and out of these core ports.
This hybrid event taking place in “Athens at Athens Marriott Hotel, Syngrou 385 Avenue, 17564 Athens, Delos Hall” will show the final results of the first activity that has been completed as part of the Green C Ports project:
- IT specifications and installation of the environmental sensor network at the ports participating in the project.
- Implementation of the Port Environmental Performance (PEP) IT platform that will receive real time data from the sensor networks and from existing operating systems in each port (i.e. PCS, PMIS and TOS).
- PEP IT platform end-to-end integration with existing systems and sensor networks.
The previously mentioned results are the first step of the pilots aiming to:
- Decreasing port traffic congestion and reducing CO2 emissions for trucks entering and leaving the Port of Valencia
- Optimising vessel calls at the Port of Venice before and after port closure due to bad meteorological conditions
- Predicting air quality in the Ports of Valencia and Piraeus and generating notifications to stakeholders when certain tolerance emission levels are exceeded
- Predicting noise level in the Ports of Valencia and Piraeus and generating notifications to stakeholders when certain tolerance noise emission levels will be exceeded
- Predicting how ship-to-shore (STS) crane productivity will be affected by wave agitation, currents and wind and sending warnings 48 hours in advance to vessels programmed to call at the Ports of Wilhemshaven and Bremerhaven
- Informing shippers about the real emissions generated by their shipments in door-to-door transport chains between the Iberian peninsula and the Balearic Islands
The event will count with very interesting speeches:
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- Welcome from Cpt. Weng Lin, DCEO of Port of Piraeus
- Dr. Evangelos Kyriazopoulos, Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Insular Policy, on “NextGen EU Funds: Possibilities to Fund Decarbonisation Projects in Greece”
- Mr. Ioannis Moralis, Mayor of the Piraeus Municipality, on “Planning for Net-Zero Emissions in Piraeus”
- Stefano Campagnolo, Project Manager at CINEA, European Commission, on “CEF2 Funding Opportunities for Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Facility”
We hope this event will be of interest to you.
Thank you.
The GREEN C PORTS Consortium
Event on Environmental Sensor Network and IT Platform Engineering and Piloting (GREEN C PORTS Online Event)
12 May 2022, 09h00-16h30 CEST
The GREEN C PORTS consortium is organising its second in a series of open communication events addressing digitalisation tools and technologies to support port environmental sustainability and performance of port operations. The event, titled, “Environmental Sensor Network and IT Platform Engineering and Piloting” will take place online on May 12th 2022 between 09:00 and 16:30 CEST. Registration is open to the public and free of charge.
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