Valenciaport spurs RENEWPORT for renewable energy drive

Time:2024-05-17 10:21:45    View:2278

Valenciaport has announced that the European project RENEWPORT is already underway in the Valencian docks.

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The participation of the Port Authority of València (PAV) consists of the installation of innovative renewable energy generation systems for self-consumption in the Port of Valencia.


These innovative systems use existing free surfaces in the port for their “energisation” through the installation of solar panels. The PAV’s budget for this project is €280,000 ($300,864) and will last until 2026.


From this pilot test and once the results of the implementation of the installation are obtained, it will be possible to obtain the knowledge for the massive implementation of this technology both in the ports managed by the PAV and by the other ports participating in the RENEWPORT project, as well as other ports outside the Euro-Med environment, reported Valenciaport.


The Port Authority of València is part of the RENEWPORT project together with other partners from Italy, France, Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro, Albania and Greece.


This project, whose first meeting was held on 26 January this year, is funded by the European Union through its Interreg Euro-Med programme and has a budget of €2.9 million ($3.2 million).


In addition to the Valenciaport Foundation, the PAV and the Autorità di Sistema Portuale del Mare Adriatico, seven other entities participate in the RENEWPORT project: Autorità di Sistema Portuale del Mar Tirreno Settentrionale, Chambre de commerce et d’industrie du Var, Port of Koper, Port Authority of Rijeka, Port of BAR JSC, Durres Port Authority and Piraeus Port Authority.


Last month, the PAV awarded construction company SAMPOL Ingeniería y Obras S.A. the contract for the drafting and subsequent execution of the Onshore Power Supply (OPS) project.


In the same week, the PAV received four proposals for the construction of the container quay in the northern expansion project of the port.