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VB Futufish


Description

FUTU-fish aims to foster the application of technical and sustainable methods to save energy in maritime and seafood clusters around the North Sea. The project is seeking partners to cooperate, share and develop innovative activities to lower the carbon footprint while boasting regional economies. An overall ambition is to have a project which in itself forms a closed business case to increase effectiveness as to showcase but also the ability to deliver a clear profit for the North Sea Region.


Municipality of de Marne & Port of Hanstholm

Groningen


Netherlands

Eelco Last

Tel: 31629304004
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Central Aim
To foster the application of technical and sustainable methods to save energy in maritime and seafood clusters around the North Sea in the themes: innovation & green economy (1), fisheries (2), LNG & energy (3) and seafood (4).
The envisaged partnership will further seek a common emphasis to narrow down the eventual activities as preparation of the project progresses.


Envisaged Output
  1. Delivering a project which delivers a net profit to the NSR on the macro level in terms of carbon footprint and return on investment.
  2. Have tourism and the fisheries sector working together without closing down the fishery
  3. Exploring LNG applications, small scale LNG applications
  4. Developing port facilities with a focus on energy reductions on vessels and in the port.
  5. Reducing impact on the biodiversity and the energy use from fishing gear.
  6. Retrofitting existing vessels with a focus on a reduction of energy consumption
  7. Develop bio refineries and biomass applications


Partners Found Already

Port of Hanstholm, DM

North Sea Yard, DM

Municipality de Marne, NL

Blueport Lauwersoog, NL



Partners Sought

Ports, knowledge institutes, authorities & private companies



Estimated Budget
to be decided

Thematic Keywords
maritime, energy, port, food

Lead Beneficiary


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