21 June 2024

 

The roundtable discussion on June 21st, 2024 organised by the Directorate-General for Research and Innovation of  the European Commission, aimed at  addressing the future research and innovation (R&I) needs of the EU to  achieve the green and digital transition in waterborne transport.

The event showcased various Commission initiatives in waterborne transport, highlighting technological, societal, and environmental perspectives. It also included a discussion on policy instruments needed to maintain the EU’s global R&I leadership, ensuring competitiveness and sustainability in the long term.

The discussion covered several key EU measures like the Sustainable and Smart Mobility Strategy, EU ETS extension to maritime transport, FuelEU Maritime, AFIR revisions, and the Renewable Energy Directive.

During the discussion, Mr Maarten Boot, Policy Advisor at FEPORT emphasised the crucial role of onshore power supply (OPS) in reducing greenhouse gas and air pollutant emissions from ships at ports, thereby improving the health of coastal populations and highlighting the necessity of funding to support infrastructure investments. Mr Boot underlined the need for substantial research and innovation for successful implementation for OPS deployment, which includes coordination among shipping companies, electricity providers, port authorities, and terminal operators and other transport modes.

As for digitalisation and automation, Mr. Boot discussed the potential of digital technologies like IoT and Big Data to optimise terminal operations, reduce emissions, and lower maintenance costs. European funding can expedite these advancements, as seen in projects like iTerminals. He also supported industry initiatives to improve coordination in supply chains, reducing waiting times and congestion.