ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, January 15. RINA and
HPC Hamburg Port Consulting have been awarded a five-year contract
for the OSCE project “Promoting Green Ports and Connectivity in the
Caspian Sea Region,”
Trend reports via RINA.


The project covers ports in Baku, Aktau, Kuryk, Turkmenbashi,
and Batumi and aims to improve sustainability through renewable
energy, energy efficiency, digital monitoring, and climate
adaptation. It additionally encompasses initiatives aimed at
promoting gender parity within port operations.


RINA and HPC will provide analyses, action plans, technical
specifications for pilot projects, and training for port
authorities. The initiative also establishes a regional cooperation
platform for knowledge exchange and sustainable port
management.


RINA is an international engineering, consulting, and
certification company from Italy, specializing in sustainable and
digital solutions for energy, transport, and industry.







HPC Hamburg Port Consulting—a German consulting firm focused on
port infrastructure, logistics, and digitalization, supporting
efficient and sustainable port operations.


On 14 June 2019 in Baku, the OSCE Economic and Environmental
Activities Coordinator, alongside the Director of the Port of Baku,
inaugurated the initiative Promoting Green Ports and Connectivity
in the Caspian Sea Region. The OSCE's initiatives in this domain
are consistent with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and
support many Sustainable Development Goals: SDG 7, "Affordable and
Clean Energy"; SDG 9, "Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure";
and SDG 17, "Global Partnerships." The initiative receives
financial backing from Azerbaijan, Germany, Italy, and Iceland.


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