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Joint Baltic Sea Collaboration

Published May 9, 2014 4:35 PM by The Maritime Executive

Ports of Stockholm and the Port of Tallinn signed an important agreement to work together to improve the environment in the Baltic Sea. The two ports will jointly focus on the provision of future fuels, the management of ship-generated waste and the supply of electricity to vessels in port.

Ports of Stockholm and Port of Tallinn have set high environmental targets for reducing effects on the marine environment in the Baltic Sea. This environmental agreement between two ports is a further step towards minimizing the effects of port operations and shipping on the Baltic Sea region.

“We are proud and happy to present our joint collaboration with the Port of Tallinn,” says Johan Castwall, Managing Director of Ports of Stockholm. “Environmental problems are cross-border issues and we are very much looking forward to working together with the Port of Tallinn on these matters.”

“The Port of Tallinn has been consistently contributing to various environmental initiatives and such extended cooperation with one of the forerunners in the field of sustainable marine development presents us both great potential in working towards cleaner marine environment of the Baltic Sea,” says Ain Kaljurand, Chairman of the Management Board of Port of Tallinn.

The environmental agreement comprises tangible efforts in three areas:

• Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) as a vessel fuel
To jointly support opportunities for bunkering of LNG at both ports.

• Shorepower
To jointly investigate possibilities to supply electricity from the shore to more vessels operating regular services.

• Management of Ship-genereated Waste incl. black and grey water
To continue efforts to improve ship-generated waste reusing and recycling rate, reduce the release of wastewater into the Baltic Sea.

Ports of Stockholm has worked in an equivalent way with the Port of Helsinki since 2009 and Port of Turku since 2011. The Port of Tallinn has worked extensively together with the Port of Helsinki with several joint initiatives in several areas, including environmental cooperation projects.

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