Danish Business Authority has committed DKK17.5 million (some €2.34m) through the Just Transition Fund for supporting the project tasked with making Hirtshals a focal point for CO₂ handling.
Replacing and consolidating existing solutions, the Port Management Information System (PMIS) will serve as the Finnish seaport's primary platform for managing daily planning, operations, and financial processes.
ShoreLink will deliver the 6.5MVA chargers to be installed in the ports of Helsinki and Tallinn between which the Ålandic ferry line plies with soon-to-house-batteries Finlandia.
Progressive Energy and Pipe58 have signed a memorandum of understanding for the joint advancement of Highway58, a cross-border carbon capture, storage and utilisation network in the Baltic Sea region.
Pending a final investment decision, likely to be made in 2027, the Norwegian company Hydrogen Solution (HYDS) eyes the setup of a 5.0-10-megawatt electrolyser facility in the Port of Gothenburg.
Interreg Øresund-Kattegat-Skagerrak will provide project financing (up to €740 thousand) for the three-year €1.2 million project led by Ocean Valley, an innovation hub of Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP).
The Port of Tallinn has secured co-financing of up to 30% of its €39.7 million Port of Tallinn Onshore Power Supply (PoTOPS) project, which will see two Old City Port cruise quays furnished with OPS stations.