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ENERGYPORT IS of national importance

24.05.2023
BREMEN. In late March, the Bremen Senate gave the go-ahead for the planning of an EnergyPort in Bremerhaven. The southern fishing port will become an important element in the successful development of the port for energy transition. “Germany has set itself the goal of becoming independent as far as possible in terms of energy supply and reliance on renewable energy in the fight against climate change”. Dr Andreas Bovenschulte, Bremen’s mayor, stated that both goals cannot be achieved without efficient ports, meaning that an EnergyPort in Bremerhaven is of “national importance”.

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