- Date
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- Online:
- From 07/09/2026 to 02/10/2026
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- Antwerp:
- From 12/10/2026 to 16/10/2026
- Registration fee
- €5.000,00
- Deadline to apply
- 04/09/2026
Why
The maritime and industry sector is embarking on a revolutionary journey towards sustainability. This comprehensive course dives into the world of energy transition and its impact on industry, ports, and the supply chain. The course focuses on the increasing role of ports in decarbonization. The participants will gain the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the evolving landscape of clean energy in port and maritime environments.
For Whom
This course is directed towards professionals who are involved in the energy transition in both public and private organisations.
- Experts and managers in a port/energy environment
- Government officials and policymakers in energy and transport
- Investors in supply chain, energy and ports
- Industry professionals looking for a deeper understanding of the supply chain
What
Introduction
- What’s the problem?
- Global energy transition
- Port-specific challenges
Renewable Energy
- Renewable Energy
- Gas as a transitional fuel
- Energy Storage & Efficiency
- Pipeline infrastructure in the port
Regulatory Framework
- Policy making in application of renewable energy sources
Hydrogen & Renewable fuels
- Hydrogen economy and Derivatives
- Biofuels and Renewable Fuels
- Hydrogen and Renewable fuels in maritime applications and global progress
Carbon Management & CCUS
- Carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS)
- Circular economy, emission and waste reduction
- Green shipping corridors