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Date:
17 October 2023

Location:
Grand Harbour, Southampton, UK


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This cutting edge course has been developed to deliver in person or via Zoom or Teams for organisations working with sub 24m vessels.

The aim is to provide awareness of changing energy requirements and the challenges of decarbonising small and large boat fleets. As coastal operations and energy infrastructure evolves this knowledge is increasingly important for vessels in the 25m to 100m range.

The short, focussed course is designed to be relevant to ALL stakeholders involved in energy transition of surface vessels. This includes professional, commercial and military organisations and those with a political or policy interest in decarbonisation.

Applicable to supply and support sectors including original equipment manufacturers, distributors, boat builders, refit yards, engineers, naval architects, ports and marinas.

National, regional and local authorities can learn how to segment energy options for vessels operating in their waters from both a feasibility and technical perspective.

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