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Collaborative efforts for sustainable energy sources

06.06.2024
OLDENBURG/BILBAO. In March, Seaports of Niedersachsen and NPorts utilised the WindEurope trade fair in Bilbao, Spain, as a joint platform on which to present their groundbreaking wind energy projects at Lower Saxony’s seaports. They were on-site alongside five other exhibitors and a powerful delegation of the port locations. “Our ports are key hubs for the sustainable energy sources of the future. To ensure it stays that way, we need to continue investing in a future-compatible port infrastructure,” said NPorts MD Holger Banik at the trade fair.

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