Launch of the DECOMPRES Project: A Green Future for Greek Ports

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  • Purpose: To promote sustainable growth and reduce carbon emissions in Greek port zones through the DECOMPRES project, “Decarbonising the Greek Comprehensive Ports.”
  • Funding:
    • Approved for a total of €9,670,000 under the European Commission’s “Connecting Europe Facility (CEF)” programme.
    • 85% of funding comes from the Cohesion Fund.
  • Scope:
    • The first collaborative effort involving multiple Greek ports within the EU’s Trans-European Transport Network’s supplementary network.
    • Aims to foster knowledge sharing and collaboration.
  • Focus Areas:
    • Aligns with European directives for green port transformations.
    • Involves the installation of ship electrification infrastructure to reduce reliance on traditional fuels.
    • Construction of ship electrification facilities includes:
      • 4 positions in Rafina Port.
      • Technical studies for:
        • 9 positions in Lavrio Port.
        • 11 positions in Corfu Port.
        • 9 positions in Kavala Port.
  • Consortium Members:
    • Coordinated by Lavrio Port Authority SA, partnered with Rafina, Corfu, and Kavala Port Authorities, along with Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund, HEDNO (electricity distribution), PROTASIS, HYDRUS, GATES, and NTUA’s Laboratory of Maritime Transport.

This initiative sets a benchmark for sustainable maritime practices, reflecting the commitment of Greek ports to green growth and innovation.

Photo: A kickoff meeting was held on Thursday, 5 December 2024, at Lavrio Port Authority’s offices.

DFDS November: Continued Growth

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Ferry – freight

  • Total volumes in November 2024 were 4% above 2023 and up 4.7% adjusted for the addition of Strait of Gibraltar routes in 2024, closure of Calais-Tilbury in 2023, and the sale of Oslo-Frederikshavn-Copenhagen in 2024.
  • North Sea, Channel, and Baltic Sea volumes were all, also in November, above 2023 following growth on most routes.
  • Mediterranean volumes were in November below 2023 following increased competition in one corridor.
  • For the last twelve months 2024-23, the total transported freight lane metres increased 7.7% to 41.4m from 38.4m in 2023-22. The increase was 3.9% adjusted for the above route changes.

Ferry – passenger

  • The number of passengers in November 2024 was 6% above 2023 and up 22.4% adjusted for the above route changes. The adjusted increase was due to mainly higher Channel volumes supported by a timing difference of the fall half-term break in the UK.
  • The number of cars was 40.4% above 2023 and up 8.4% adjusted for route changes.
  • For the last twelve months 2024-23, the total number of passengers increased 47.2% to 6.6m compared to 4.5m for 2023-22. The increase was 8.0% adjusted for route changes.