LNG Integrated Access Source for Efficient Logistics (Q4302366)

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Project Q4302366 in France, Italy
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LNG Integrated Access Source for Efficient Logistics
Project Q4302366 in France, Italy

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    1,694,735.78 Euro
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    1,993,806.8 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    1 April 2018
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    31 March 2021
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    Autorità di Sistema Portuale del Mar Tirreno Settentrionale (ex-Autorità Portuale di Livorno)
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    39°13'33.85"N, 9°4'5.41"E
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    43°32'16.04"N, 10°23'0.53"E
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    44°24'47.92"N, 8°55'53.15"E
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    43°6'18.79"N, 5°52'9.88"E
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    41°55'9.23"N, 8°44'19.10"E
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    Reducing the most polluting fuels along with oil dependence is a priority of European transport policy and represents a topic of fundamental importance for the competitiveness and efficiency of the logistics chain. Ports are a decisive element in the development and establishment of less polluting fuels, namely Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), in the area of Transeuropean transport networks and as interchange nodes of the maritime-terrestrial transport chain. Following EU Regulation 1315/2013, which reforms the TEN-Ts, DAFI Directive 2014/94/EU indicates as necessary the installation of sea/land, fixed/mobile refuelling points to supply LNG in seaports, and the appropriate cooperation required between Member States. By 2025, ports need to create an LNG supply chain for the uninterrupted supply of ships, vehicles and port facilities; the solutions adopted will need to be environmentally and economically sustainable and the installations appropriately sized. As for the supply of LNG, GNL FACILE intends to assist the ports of the cooperation area, including TEN-T Core Network and secondary ports, in setting priorities and testing small-scale solutions, in compliance with acquis communautaire obligations and energy efficiency targets. GNL FACILE carries out 7 pilot actions in the main commercial ports of the area with mobile supply stations that prove the immediate applicability of supplying LNG and show operators how the LNG technologies and supply chain work. Cross-border cooperation brings together Italian and French experiences, thus maximising the effect of the proposed solutions and increasing knowledge (English)
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