EU-SHIPPING-BCE 2022
Presentations
Monday 19 September
- Mr Paolo Frankl
Shipping in the IEA Net Zero by 2050 Scenario - Ms Fotini Ioannidou
The EU framework and actions at IMO to promote the use of low carbon fuels - Mr John Cooper
Maritime and inland navigation renewable fuels: choosing options for sectors, making pathways for investment and supply - Mr Laurent Hamou
Need of a supporting regulation to accelerate shipping decarbonation - Dr John Kokarakis
Regulatory insights on ammonia as a marine fuel - Ms Stella Bezergianni
Low carbon fuels for maritime transport - Mr Eric van den Heuvel
What volumes of renewable fuels to expect from the implementation of the Fuel EU Maritime Regulation - Mr Angel Alberdi
The contribution of waste-based and advanced biodiesel to the decarbonization of maritime transport - Prof Epaminondas Mastorakos
Systems analysis of low-carbon marine propulsion - Mr Lefteris Sdoukopoulos & Mr Guilhem Gaillarde
New sustainable fuel deployment scenarios for the European waterborne community: the NEEDS project approach - Mr Paolo Corvo
Case study on two EU advanced biofuels projects: can the maritime sector be an attractive outlet? - Mr Alexis Litinas
Waste-based biodiesel: a viable and prompt solution for decarbonizing maritime transport - Mr Yvon Bernard
Axens provides drop-in fuel solutions to tackle the decarbonization of the maritime sector - Mr Panos Kouris
Cost-competitive and RED II-IXA-compliant marine fuel solutions from lignocellulosic biomass - Dr Stelios Bikos
Energy competence in the service of shipping - Mr Antonis Trakakis
Meeting IMO 2050 in a scalable and progressive manner with Hydrogen as fuel
Tuesday 20 September
- Ms Maria Georgiadou
The EU perspective and R&I policy for renewable fuels - Mr Matteo Prussi
LCA methodologies for alternative marine fuels: fossil and biocrude blends, a case study - Mr Patrick Crehan
Impact dimensions of the overall transition plan - Ms Nagamani T
Standardization of marine fuels in India - Ms. Nicole Wermuth
HyMethShip – A methanol-hydrogen propulsion concept for sustainable shipping - Mr Patrick Reumerman
Pyrolysis oil production and upgrading to renewable marine fuels – A case study developed in the framework of the MUSIC project - Mrs Myrsini Christou
BioLNG potential in Greece – Current situation and future trends - Mr Mikal Dahle
The TrAM project and the successful delivery of the world’s first fully electric fast ferry - Ms Elena Athoussaki
Why collaboration is essential to decarbonising the maritime sector - Dr Nikos Liapis
New energy products for shipping: is supply feasible and secured? - Prof Antonis Kokossis & Dr Spyros J. Kiartzis
On the use of hydrothermal liquefaction to produce sustainable biofuels for the shipping industry – A new pilot and collaborative scheme between the refinery industry and NTUA - Mr Charles Haskell
Silk Alliance- the start of a Green Corridor
Wednesday 21 September
- Mr Argyriou Ioannis
Near Zero Energy Ports (nZEP) - Mr Nektarios Demenopoulos
Sustainable development and ESG performance of Piraeus Port Authority S.A. - Ms Ankie Janssen
The Rotterdam view: Green ports need green shipping - Mr. Minas Seimenis
Opportunities, risks & threats regarding “Cold Ironing” in ports, the case of Heraklion Port