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Towards Ports as Energy Nodes: Strengthening Micro Energy Systems

In: Maritime Decarbonization

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  • Mikael Lind

    (Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE)
    Chalmers University of Technology)

  • Sandra Haraldson

    (Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE))

  • Wolfgang Lehmacher

    (Independent Supply Chain Expert)

  • Zeeshan Raza

    (Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE))

  • Ellinor Forsström

    (Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE))

  • Linda Astner

    (Port of Gävle)

  • Jeremy B. Bentham

    (World Energy Council
    Shell International
    Mission Possible Partnership
    Boston Consulting Group)

  • Xiuju Fu

    (Institute of High Performance Computing, A*STAR)

  • Jimmy Suroto

    (PSA International Pte Ltd)

  • Phanthian Zuesongdam

    (Hamburg Port Authority)

Abstract

In this chapter, the authors discuss the transformation of ports into micro energy hubs supplying both ships and port infrastructure, and surrounding areas such as industrial zones, communities, and cities with power. They present a framework for guiding ports on how to fully develop their energy node capabilities and play a role as model energy nodes that will demonstrate and influence the pace of decarbonization locally, regionally, and globally.

Suggested Citation

  • Mikael Lind & Sandra Haraldson & Wolfgang Lehmacher & Zeeshan Raza & Ellinor Forsström & Linda Astner & Jeremy B. Bentham & Xiuju Fu & Jimmy Suroto & Phanthian Zuesongdam, 2023. "Towards Ports as Energy Nodes: Strengthening Micro Energy Systems," Springer Books, in: Mikael Lind & Wolfgang Lehmacher & Robert Ward (ed.), Maritime Decarbonization, pages 337-346, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-39936-7_25
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-39936-7_25
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