ship.energy

ship.energy summit 2022

27 April - 29 April

Hotel Las Arenas Balneario Resort, Valencia, Spain

Positive action: Delivering on shipping’s energy transition

Using real-life case studies wherever possible, and with a focus on Iberia and the wider Mediterranean region, the ship.energy summit in Valencia will provide a platform for shipping, fuel and technology experts to share their insights on how projects can be brought to scale and commercialisation as the clock ticks down to 2030 and 2050. Held at and supported by the Port of Valencia.

Ended 1476 days ago

Thursday 28 – Friday 29 April 2022

Venue: The Port of Valencia

The one and a half-day conference will examine the rate and scale of progress in moving projects from the drawing board to commercialisation. It will also debate the two main approaches to shipping’s decarbonisation – aiming for net or absolute zero from the outset versus taking a step-by-step approach – and consider if they can be reconciled.

Programme details are updated regularly and are subject to change as new speakers are confirmed and themes developed.

Standard Pass: £995

8:45 am - 9:45 am

Registration & Welcome Coffee

Table top exhibition open for viewing

9:45 am - 10:00 am

Keynote Address

Francesc Sánchez, General Manager, Port Authority of Valencia

10:00 am - 11:00 am

SESSION ONE: REGULATION AND COLLABORATION AS DRIVERS FOR CHANGE

This session will look at the regulatory landscape for shipping’s decarbonisation, from a global and regional perspective, reviewing the actions being taken by IMO and the EU, including regulations such as EEXI and CII, and market-based measures such as carbon levies and emission trading schemes, Speakers in this session will also examine the pledges that came out of COP26 and consider how cross-industry coalitions and collaborative ventures are playing a role in accelerating project development.

Steve Esau, Chief Operating Officer, SEA-LNG
Valentina Keys, Senior Associate, Watson Farley & Williams
Alfredo Serrano, National Director – Spain, Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA)
Runa A. Skarbø, Senior Advisor Maritime & Shipping, The Bellona Foundation
Carlos Giner, Head of Products Trading, Cepsa

11:00 am - 11:45 am

Morning Coffee Break


11:45 am - 1:15 pm

SESSION TWO: TAKING A LEAD: HOW THE MARITIME INDUSTRY IS DELIVERING ON THE DECARBONISATION MANDATE

Shipowners, charterers and cargo owners will drive this session by explaining the decisions and actions they are taking to accelerate the industry’s switch to cleaner fuels and new technologies. Topics for discussion will include vessel efficiency, carbon-offsetting, cost sharing, ESG policies, and how maritime stakeholders are themselves investing in new energy start-ups and accelerators.

Javier Cervera, Head of Energy Transition, Baleària
Jesse Fahnestock, Head of Research and Analysis, Global Maritime Forum
Carlos Guerrero, Global Market Leader, Oil Tankers & Gas Carriers, Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore
Jose Gonzalez Celis, Energy & Conservation Manager, ST Fleet Support, Stolt Tankers
Elisabeth Fauvelle Munck af Rosenschöld, Global Sustainability Manager, IKEA Transport & Logistics

1:15 pm - 2:30 pm

Networking Lunch

2:30 pm - 3:45 pm

SESSION THREE: THE GREEN ECO-SYSTEM: PORTS AS NEW ENERGY HUBS

Ports are playing an increasingly active leadership role in reducing GHG emissions and improving the air quality for local communities. They are introducing electrification in the port environment, including the provision of onshore power for ships at berth. They will be the import and export gateways for energy sources such as hydrogen and ammonia and be instrumental in providing the supply infrastructure for new marine fuels. This session will focus on port initiatives already underway in Iberia and the Mediterranean.

Maja Felicia Bendtsen, Chief Business Officer – Bulk, Port of Roenne
Eva Pérez, Innovation Promotion & Environmental Sustainability Director, Fundación Valenciaport
Josep Sanz Argent, R&D – Energy Transition, Fundación Valenciaport
Cláudio Pinto, Head of Innovation and Information Systems, Ports of Sines and Algarve (APS)

3:45 pm - 4:30 pm

Networking Coffee Break


4:30 pm - 6:00 pm

SESSION FOUR: FUELLING THE FUTURE: BRINGING THE BUNKERS TO MARKET

Continuing the ship.energy summit’s project-based approach, this session will look at how new bunker fuels, such as biofuels, ammonia, hydrogen and methanol are being developed, scaled up and readied for commercialisation. Panellists will also consider whether the supply infrastructure and bunker safety regulations are being developed in tandem with these fuels.

Mark van Lieshout, Marine Fuels & Oils, VPS
Tessa Major, Director Bunkering – Port Relationships & Regulations, Yara Clean Ammonia
Antonio Miranda Bonet, Head of LNG Bunkering, Naturgy
Nacho de Miguel, Head of Alternative Fuels & Sustainability, Peninsula
Michael Schaap, Commercial Director Marine, Titan LNG B.V .
Peter Schild, Director of Marine Fuels, Proman

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Evening Reception

The Clock Building