Korea’s ports face growing pressure to decarbonize; a new report says unused renewables could be the answer
Launched during Korea’s “Go to Sea Month” a new study, “Renewable energy-based port electrification in Republic of Korea,” (Korean version) highlights the opportunity for the Republic of Korea’s ports to be reimagined as renewable energy hubs by using unused renewable energy for port and ocean shipp
Launched during Korea’s “Go to Sea Month” a new study, “Renewable energy-based port electrification in Republic of Korea,” (Korean version) highlights the opportunity for the Republic of Korea’s ports to be reimagined as renewable energy hubs by using unused renewable energy for port and ocean shipping electrification. It reveals the potential and conditions for renewable ...
Originally published at Hellenic Shipping News - Metals & Commodities