RESULTS
Reports & Documents
This section presents the comprehensive results of DigiTechPort2030 project, featuring detailed reports and documentation that outline our initiatives to advance sustainability and operational efficiency in SMSPs (small and medium-sized ports) throughout the South Baltic region.
Report: Green Energy State of the Art Record in SMSPs of SBA (Deliverable 2.1)
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Report: Green Demonstration Pilot Setup Report in SMSPs (Deliverable 3.1)
This report, dated June 28, 2025, from the DigiTechPort2030 project, describes efforts to make smaller ports in Poland, Sweden, Lithuania, Denmark, and Germany more environmentally friendly. It tests new technologies, like digital tools called Energy Twins, to help ports use less energy and produce fewer emissions, in line with EU and international green goals. The project runs pilot programs in ports like Euroterminal (Poland) to improve cargo handling, Karlshamn (Sweden) to switch to electric systems, Klaipeda (Lithuania) to manage ship arrivals better, and Vordingborg (Denmark) to plan energy-saving upgrades. Challenges include old port equipment, lack of digital systems, and complex funding rules, but the goal is to create practical solutions and guidelines for greener ports by June 2026
This deliverable is currently being revised and will be published here shortly. For more information please contact us.
Report: Applied Demonstration Pilots for Green Transition in SMSPs (Deliverable 3.2)
This report, prepared within the DigiTechPort2030 project, presents the practical implementation of green transition pilot projects in Small and Medium-Sized Ports (SMSPs) across the South Baltic Region. It focuses on testing digital Energy Twin models, electrification of cargo handling equipment, and renewable energy integration in real port environments. The pilots, carried out in ports such as Euro-Terminal (Poland), Karlshamn (Sweden), Klaipėda (Lithuania), and Elbląg (Poland), assess how simulation tools, electric forklifts, hybrid equipment setups, vessel arrival digital twins, and solar energy systems can reduce energy use and CO₂ emissions in daily port operations.
This deliverable is currently being revised and will be published here shortly. For more information please contact us.


