14:00 - 15:30 -- Auditorium 1
BACKGROUND
Today's ports and shipping sectors face enormous challenges and opportunities. With the adoption of the IMO's 2023 revised GHG strategy and the EU's Fit for 55, the shipping sector must accelerate decarbonization by transitioning from fossil fuels to zero emission fuels, and ports, which serve as important transportation hubs that provide shipping services and facilitate global trade, must secure supply of zero emission fuels and can provide incentives to ship operators with good environmental performance.
Asia, the world’s leading maritime cargo handling centre, accounted for 42% of exports and 64% of imports (UNCTAD, Review of Maritime Transport 2022), and possessed 50 of the top one hundred container ports. As a result, Asia is one of the most critical regions that need to take action to minimize environmental impacts from the port and shipping sectors, while supporting global shipping to achieve net-zero GHG emissions by 2050.
Many studies, policies, and industry initiatives are currently underway to promote the adoption and commercialization of zero-emission fuels, with some countries taking the lead in exploring the pathways, such as the Maritime Singapore Green Initiative, the green shipping corridor between the San Pedro Bay Port Complex and Singapore, and the green shipping corridor between the Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Shanghai. It is critical to enable information sharing and stakeholder discussion among Asian countries to foster Asia's decarbonization efforts.
This session discusses the status of green ports and maritime development in Asian countries, as well as the most recent regulatory and decarbonization endeavours. Built on that, this session will discuss the solutions in Asia and create space for regional cooperation.
OBJECTIVE
The session aims to highlight opportunities for Asian countries to decarbonize ports and shipping. Participants will have the opportunity to:
- Gain an understanding of existing policies and efforts in Asia to reduce emissions from ports and shipping,
- Discuss the challenges and opportunities for Asian countries under the 2023 IMO GHGs Strategy and the EU’s fit for 55.
- Learn about renewable energy fuels and green shipping corridor development,
- Investigate cooperation potentials in Asia.
PROGRAMME
Part 1: Green Ports and Shipping Development in Asia: Status
OPENING
Moderator: Dr. Lu Fu, China Director, Clean Air Asia
PRESENTATION
- Asia: An Inside Look into Green Ports and Shipping Development in Asia
Raymund Abad, Sustainable Transport Lead, Clean Air Asia
PITCH DECK - State of Play in Asian Countries
- Thailand
Mayuree Deeroop, Environmental Technical Officer, Port Authority of Thailand - Sri Lanka
Lakshi Wasantha, Senior Deputy, Sri Lanka Ports - South Korea
Ki-hoon Kim, Department Assistant Manager of Carbon Neutral Business Department, Busan Port Authority, - Vietnam
Giang Hoang Hong, Vietnam Maritime Administration - People's Republic of China
Renjie Wang, Transport Planning and Research Institute, Ministry of Transport of PRC - Philippines: Nino Biscocho, Port Operations and Services Department, Philippine Ports Authority
- Indonesia: Marwanto Santoso, Center for Sustainable Transportation Management, MOT
ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION
Panelists: Above Speakers
PART 1 CLOSING