Port of Tallinn, Port of Gdynia to collaborate on hydrogen management
The Port of Tallinn and the Port of Gdynia Authority SA signed a letter of intent on cooperation in the field of hydrogen management.
Read moreThe Port of Tallinn and the Port of Gdynia Authority SA signed a letter of intent on cooperation in the field of hydrogen management.
Read moreAutomated mooring equipment for vessels sailing on the Tallinn-Helsinki route is helping to drop emissions at Tallinn Old City Harbour.
Read moreThe three Baltic Sea ports, Helsinki, Stockholm and Tallinn, have co-operated and agreed on common shore-side electricity for ferries.
Read moreThe Port of Tallinn opened a brand new cruise terminal for the 2021 cruise season. In line with the Port’s aims to be a front runner in sustainable terminals and to improve the environmental footprint of its activities.
Read morePort of Tallinn has unveiled an ambitious plan to design the hub of the Baltic Sea green infrastructure in Estonia, in an effort to contribute to Estonia’s climate neutrality goals and increase the country’s competitiveness.
Read moreIn cooperation with the Estonian Maritime Academy of Tallinn University of Technology, the Port of Tallinn has calculated the total amount of greenhouse gases based on data from 2019. Based on these results, the Port said that in order to reduce emissions, all ships in the port must switch to environmentally friendly energy sources.
Read moreStarting from May, the Port of Tallinn mandates that the cleaning and other procedures carried out on ships` hulls underwater surfaces can be conducted in their premises only when the residue is collected.
Read moreFollowing the renewable energy purchase agreement of Port of Tallinn along with Eesti Energia, the port now consumes only green electricity produced in Estonia.
Read moreTallink Grupp recently announced that its vessel Victoria 1 was successfully connected to shore power in Tallinn Old City Harbour for the first ever shore power charging in Estonia.
Read moreThe Estonian Government announced the implementation of restricted measures in efforts to prevent the spread of COVID-19, including the postponing of cruise ship calls in its ports until May 1, 2020. In addition, the port states that they have not received any more cancellations from cruise ships, but they will continue closely monitoring the situation.
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