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September 2022
The Port of Barcelona has outlined an innovation programme, following on from its €110m ($117.8m) Nexigen project, to decarbonise port activity and improve air quality in the local area.
A total of €90m ($100m) of the funds will go towards onshore power supply systems, reducing the emissions of vessels docked at the port.
We profile the project in our next issue, looking at the solutions the port has chosen, as well as how it will reduce the port's environmental impact on the local area.
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