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                                    BLUE PORTS | D2.1 BLUE PORTS Baseline Report 28ANNEXESANNEX I TRAINING INITIATIVESPlease refer to the excel file %u201cBLUE PORTS_D2.1_Annex I_Training & Certification Initiatives%u201d.ANNEX II EU PROJECT SYNERGIESThe following projects have been considered:a) Ongoing projects Project Funding Program ScopeCountries involved DurationSEANERGYHorizon EuropeCreation of the best possible setting and conditions for the EU energy transition, through the implementation of an educational path centered on the sustainability of the port ecosystem. Austria, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, SwedenOctober 2022-March 2025GreenMED EMFAFTo support green shipping efforts in the Mediterranean Sea basin, by promoting plausible scenario-based decarbonizationpathways. Greece, Cyprus, Spain, EgyptOctober 2023-September 2025GREEN MARINE MEDEMFAFAims to bring together, engage and mobilize the Mediterranean Green Shipping stakeholder community, representing the full value chain from the full vessel community, ports and marinas, fuel and energy, as well as finance, investment, innovation and other stakeholders. Spain, France, Italy, Israel, T%u00fcrkiye, TunisiaOctober 2023-September 2025MAREMED Erasmus+To upskill Managers of Maritime Clusters, to respond to emerging capacity building needs, helping Clusters to become open, collaborative, interconnected, mission-oriented, innovationdriven & overall, SDG-driven ecosystems.Italy, Greece,Portugal, Tunisia, MaltaJanuary 2023-December 2024PioneersHorizon 2000To deliver a Master Plan for the greening of ports to become climate neutral by 2050, which includes several areas of port and terminal operations, serving as a guideline for all European ports. Belgium, Germany, France,Greece, Italy,Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, Romania, UK, ChinaOctober 2021-September 2026
                                
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