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Handling of new fuels in ports - bunkering, safety, and infrastructure

  • IDA konference 31-33 Kalvebod Brygge København, 1560 Denmark (map)

Harbours are infrastructural hubs and play an important part in the green transition, with functions for both storage, and transportation, and large offtake of fuels. 

The development and use of greener fuel technologies is well underway, but not without its challenges – join us for a talk about these challenges, as well 

as the green development opportunities, that Danish harbours will face in the near future.

Agenda:

17:00 - 17:10
Introduction and welcome, Anders Viborg Kristensen, Business Developer, DBI

17:10 - 17:40
Bornholm Bunker Hub, the green gas station in the Baltic Sea, Maja Felicia Bendtsen Chief Business Officer, Port of Rønne

17:45 - 18:15
Bunkering New Fuels in Ports – Opportunities & Challenges, Almanda Terese Molter, Monjasa

18:15 - 18:45
Break

18:50 - 19:20
New Safety Perspectives for Ports, Carsten Møller Senior Business Developer, DBI

19:25 - 19:55
Fire in Ports, Kurt Rye Damkjær, Survey Association

19:55 - 20:00
Round off and closure, Anders Viborg Kristensen, DBI

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