The BLUE PORTS website aims to communicate and disseminate the project’s scope, progress, achievements, results and news, while serving as a gateway to the BLUE PORTS training and certification scheme e-learning platform.

It is developed by the Renewable and Sustainable Energy Lab of the Technical University of Crete (ReSEL TUC), in the frame of the BLUE PORTS: BLUE CAREERS IN NET ZERO ENERGY PORTS project, which is co-funded by the European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund (EMFAF) Project Grants (Project No: 101124958).

Disclaimer

The BLUE PORTS consortium represented by the project coordinator, ReSEL TUC, make every effort to ensure that the information displayed on this website (www.blue-ports.eu) is accurate and complete. However, ReSEL TUC accepts no responsibility or liability whatsoever (including but not limited to any direct or consequential loss or damage that might occur to you and/or any third party) arising out of or in connection with the information on this website. In addition, ReSEL TUC has the right to change or correct the content of this website at any time, without any prior notice.

Links to other websites are provided exclusively to give you the most complete information. If you use these links, you will leave this website. ReSEL TUC does not control or is responsible for these sites and their content. Therefore, ReSEL TUC accepts no responsibility or liability for these sites or information contained herein or for the consequences of their use.

Finally, ReSEL TUC accepts no responsibility or liability for the unavailability of this website, due to technical issues beyond our control.

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