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Financing Maritime and Port Decarbonisation with BLUMORPHO

October 13, 2025

In June 2025, Green Marine Europe took part in a workshop organised by BLUMORPHO, in collaboration with AIVP and the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, as part of the Blue Economy and Finance Forum.

Our General Manager, Antidia Citores, joined the discussions around a central question: How can we align finance, innovation, and infrastructure to accelerate decarbonisation and strengthen the resilience of ports and coastal cities?

This workshop, which brought together more than one hundred key stakeholders from finance, research, and the maritime sector, led to the publication: “Financing Maritime Innovation and Infrastructure for Climate and Ocean.”

This publication is part of the Financing Maritime Innovation and Infrastructure for Climate and Ocean program, led by BLUMORPHO in partnership with AIVP and the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation.
Designed as a long-term initiative, the program aims to connect ports, innovators, financial actors, and companies to accelerate the funding and deployment of concrete solutions for a sustainable and resilient blue economy.

The report highlights three key levers:

  • Finance – Mobilising capital and structuring investment-ready opportunities.
  • Innovation – Promoting solutions in the fields of energy, water, navigation, and beyond.
  • Infrastructure – Sharing insights and feedback from ports and cities engaged in decarbonisation and resilience efforts.

The initiative is now entering an operational phase, with the establishment of a dedicated financing framework for port and urban ecosystems—supported by several financial partners—and the evaluation of innovative port projects.

As a true roadmap, this publication offers a shared and practical vision to amplify the sustainable transition of ports and coastal cities.


🔗 Discover the full publication: https://lnkd.in/etggA8vk

 

A Shared Commitment to a Sustainable Maritime Economy

Green Marine Europe’s participation in this workshop is fully aligned with its mission: supporting the reduction of the environmental footprint of maritime transport through a structured and transparent process of continuous improvement.

By contributing to this collective reflection on the financial and technological levers of the transition, Green Marine Europe reaffirms its commitment to fostering a resilient, collaborative, and continuously improving maritime model.