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                                    BLUE PORTS | D2.6 State of the art report on the BLUE-PORTS common training methodology 8TRAINING COURSE STRUCTUREThe following table provides an overview of the BLUE PORTS Syllabus structure and duration, covering both synchronous and asynchronous training for each sub-scheme.Table 1 BLUE PORTS Syllabus PSAdviser/Officer PSOperator Module Sub-module Duration (hours) Sync Async Sync Async 1. Introduction to port sustainability 1.1 Overview of environmental issues at ports 1 1 1 01.2 Climate change: adaptation and mitigation in ports 2 1 1 11.3 Towards net zero-emission ports: what ports will look like in the future 2 1 1 11.4 Strategies and regulatory framework towards energy transition in ports 1 1 1 01.5 Port's ecosystem, leadership and management of change in the energy transition 2 0 1 02. Energy transition towards net zeroemission ports 2.1 Renewable energy 2 2 4 32.2 Energy efficiency 2 2 4 42.3 Green power supply (OPS, machinery, vehicles, etc.) 2 2 4 32.4 Energy storage 2 2 4 32.5 Alternative fuels (Biofuels, hydrogen, ammonia, methanol) 3 3 4 33. Circular economy for a zero-waste port 3.1 End-of-life 1 1 1 13.2 Waste management (reduction, re-use, recycle, valorisation) 1 1 3 23.3 Zero waste 1 1 1 24. Environmental protection for a zero-impact port 4.1 Environmental pollution 2 2 3 34.2 Environmental safety 2 2 3 45. Digitalisation and Automation for port sustainability 5.1 Smart Energy Management Systems 2 2 3 35.2 Smart mobility systems - autonomous mobility 2 2 2 25.3 Artificial intelligence tools for port sustainability 2 2 2 26. Port sustainability cross cutting issues 6.1 Sustainability impact assessment - Performance Indicators monitoring 2 2 1 16.2 Carbon footprint 2 2 1 16.3 Environmental certification & ecolabelling systems 1 1 1 06.4 Corporate Social Responsibility 1 1 1 06.5 CBA analysis of investment on sustainability 1 1 0 06.6 Green Procurement 1 1 0 06.7 Environmental compliance and regulations 2 1 3 27. Best practices and case studies 7.1 Examples-Uses cases and Best practices 3 3 2 1 TOTAL 45 40 52 42  85 94 
                                
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