Valenciaport advances renewable energy and net zero goals

Valenciaport’s ECOPORT II initiative has set ambitious targets to boost energy efficiency and environmental sustainability across its ports in Valencia, Sagunt, and Gandia.

The program focuses on developing renewable energy sources and installing electric charging points for ships, aligning with Valenciaport’s Net Zero Emissions plan to achieve carbon neutrality by 2035. The plan also aims for full energy self-sufficiency to cover all port operations. Total investments are projected at €900 million, with €605 million from the Port Authority of Valencia and €295 million from private partners.

During its latest working group meeting, ECOPORT II reviewed 2025 achievements and discussed upcoming projects. Key initiatives include providing OPS charging points for vessels and expanding renewable energy infrastructure. Currently, 18% of the ports’ energy needs are met through photovoltaic installations.

ECOPORT II builds on nearly 30 years of environmental policies at Valenciaport. The project includes 38 member companies developing and implementing environmental management systems for the port community.

Recent presentations highlighted projects such as the CLEVER TOOL, part of the ARSINOE project supporting Valenciaport’s Climate Change Observatory, and the NeXTraIn.PortS initiative, focusing on sustainable mobility training across European ports.

Experts also discussed integrating Environmental Management Systems into broader sustainability reporting and monetising energy savings through Energy Savings Certificates (ESC). The meeting underscored Valenciaport’s ongoing commitment to innovation, sustainability, and energy efficiency.