The EU has committed to reducing emissions by 55% by 2030, and ports in Southern Europe are at the forefront of this transition. Spain is leading with large-scale projects in electrification, renewables, and green fuels.
Consider these numbers:
- The Port of Valencia plans to reduce emissions by 40% before 2030, with over €130 million invested in OPS (Onshore Power Supply).
- Barcelona is implementing one of Europe’s largest shore power projects, covering 100% of ferry and cruise berths by 2030.
- Spanish ports have already installed over 20 MW of solar capacity, with new hydrogen pilots under development.
The International Certificate in Port Decarbonization and Energy Transition in South Europe brings participants to these ports to see firsthand how Southern Europe is transforming energy use and building sustainable maritime hubs.
👉 If your organization is preparing for the energy transition, Southern Europe is where change is accelerating.


