
by Przemysław Myszka
The past year brought about another healthy portion of green transport & logistics news from across the Baltic Sea region, with developments & bold plans (and one major country blockage) within the offshore wind energy sector (including auxiliary propulsion).
A lot also happened on the future fuels front (something the first month of 2025 also pronounced), as well as concerning the setup of green corridors, embracing electrification (on- and offshore, including cold ironing), and carbon capture (here, too, on land & sea).
There were a few major events in 'traditional' port development, plus even more in shipping, with especially Swedish shipowners welcoming to the Baltic a not insignificant number of newbuilds.