Electrifying Potential
An online conference on shore-side power generation in the Baltic Sea Region and ensuring a move towards greener shipping and cruise industry in the region.
Programme
09.00 | Opening: welcome remarks Danish Minister for Environment Lea Wermelin Council of the Baltic Sea States Grzegorz Marek Poznanski, Director General |
09:20 | First Session: Fulfilling the European Green Deal – Practical experiences with shore-side power generation Stena Lines Niclas Mårtensson, CEO; Commissioner in the Swedish Government Electromobility Commission Kristiansand Port Authority Trond Sikveland, Port Area Manager Port of St. Petersburg Vadim Kashirin, CEO Q&A from attendants |
10.00 | Coffee break |
10.15 | Second Session: The Value of the Brand – The Baltic Sea as a green tourist destination How does the Baltic Sea Region use its green leadership position to fulfil its potential as a green tourist destination? Presentation by Future Place Leadership Marcus Andersson, Co-Founder and CEO Q&A from attendants |
11.00 | Third Session: The European Green Deal and Ports European Commission, Directorate-General for Mobility and Transport Jørgen Bjerre, Deputy Head of Unit, on The European Green Deal and ports European Commission, Innovation and Networks Executive Agency Jarek Kotowski, Senior Project Manager, on the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) funding support for OPS development in the EU Baltic Ports Organization Bogdan Oldakowski, Secretary General of the Baltic Ports Organization, on how ports will contribute to achieving the goals of the European Green Deal Q&A from attendants |
12.00 | Closing Remarks by Denmark and Way Forward by Lithuania Danish Maritime Authority Andreas Nordseth, Director-General Lithuanian CBSS Presidency, Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Jonas MAŽEIKA, Chairman of the CBSS Expert Group on Sustainable Maritime Economy, Counsellor External Economic Relations and Economic Security Policy Department |
12.30 | End of Conference |