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Title: Shore to ship system at the Malta Freeport
Other Titles: MT-2023-41/3605 (measures in Malta), EU PolicyWatch, Dublin
Authors: Eurofound
Authors: Fiorini, Luke Anthony
Keywords: Marine service -- Malta
Sustainability
Shipping -- Malta
Harbors -- Management
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Eurofound
Citation: Fiorini, L.A., & Eurofound (2024), Shore to ship system at the Malta Freeport, measure MT-2023-41/3605 (measures in Malta), EU PolicyWatch, Dublin, https://static.eurofound.europa.eu/covid19db/cases/MT-2023-41_3605.html
Series/Report no.: EU PolicyWatch;measure MT-2023-41/3605 (measures in Malta)
Abstract: Malta has two major ports: the Grand Harbour and the Malta Freeport. In both port areas, residents and activists have complained that due to the lack of electricity infrastructure, ships must leave their engines running whilst in port. This leads to greater pollution levels for residents in these areas. Work commenced on building a shore-to-ship system in the Grand Harbour in Valletta in 2022 and in 2023 the first ships were able to make use of the system. Work commenced on constructing such a system at the Malta Freeport in Birżebbuġa in 2023.
URI: https://static.eurofound.europa.eu/covid19db/cases/MT-2023-41_3605.html
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