Pacific Environment and Ulsan Port sign MoU to accelerate zero-emission shipping and ports

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Pacific Environment and Ulsan Port Authority signed an MoU at Singapore Maritime Week, aiming to boost zero-emission shipping across Korea and global corridors.

Pacific Environment and Ulsan Port Sign MOU
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Pacific Environment and the Ulsan Port Authority signed a Memorandum of Understanding outlining a vision of multi-year collaboration to accelerate zero-emission shipping and ports in the Republic of Korea, within Asia, across transpacific and global corridors.

The MoU signing ceremony occurred during the recent Singapore Maritime Week 2024.

The MoU includes areas of possible cooperation:

  • Supporting the Republic of Korea to decarbonize both its domestic shipping and harbour craft industry to align all Republic of Korea ports with the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change 1.5 degree Celsius trajectory
  • Supporting the Uslan Port to design and implement green shipping corridors across Asia, the transpacific and global corridors
  • Supporting the Ulsan Port and Republic of Korea Ports to transition to green fuels and provide electric power and zero-emission lifecycle fuels to help marine vessels meet zero emissions before 2050
  • Providing the Ulsan Port with an action plan to achieve the International Maritime Organization’s 2023 Greenhouse Gas Strategy
  • Supporting the Ulsan Port to address additional marine and climate policy issues, such as ending ocean plastic pollution, fossil fuel shipping pollution, among others
  • Supporting improvement of the Ulsan Port and Republic of Korea Port’s system to prompt the use of green fuels, develop workforce safety standards and train workers.

“We are excited about our partnership with Pacific Environment and look forward to the support the organization can provide on the ground to move our port and our country to a zero-emission future. As the largest bunkering port in the Republic of Korea, we hope to do our part to address climate change and move shipping to a 1.5 degree Celsius future,” said Soonyo Jeong, Vice President, Ulsan Port Authority.

“Pacific Environment is proud to partner with the Port of Ulsan. Today’s signing of the Memorandum of Agreement between the Port of Ulsan and Pacific Environment is an exciting start to a multiyear partnership. Ulsan Port has been designated as the only green ship fuel supply port in the Republic of Korea and aims to become a green energy logistics hub. We look forward to supporting the port with strategic policy and planning assistance to support the efforts towards zero-emission shipping and ports,” said Shannon Wright, Executive Director, Pacific Environment.

This is the second MoU that Pacific Environment has signed with Republic of Korea maritime leaders. Last May 2023, the Pacific Environment and Korean Maritime Institute signed a multiyear MoU to accelerate zero-emission shipping and ports.

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