Port supports local Aberdeen communities as cost-of-living crisis bites
£30,000 of funding from Port of Aberdeen has been awarded to support local communities.
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£30,000 of funding from Port of Aberdeen has been awarded to support local communities.
View pagePort of Aberdeen is collaborating with our port operator partners, the two local authorities and industry representatives to take forward the Green Freeports bid proposal.
View pageCollaboration and funding from the public and private sectors essential to make green shore power a reality.
View pageUK SHORE will create the UK Government’s first office purely dedicated to making maritime greener.
View pageThe funding will be available to groups operating in the areas close to the port, including Torry, Balnagask, Altens, Tullos and Cove.
View pageCongratulations to the companies which have been awarded licences to build the next generation of Scotland’s offshore windfarms.
View pagePort of Aberdeen and Connected Places Catapult's joint demonstrator project will provide shore power within the existing North Harbour.
View pageSecretary Deb Haaland met with Port of Aberdeen's Chairman and Chief Executive during COP26.
View pagePort of Aberdeen Chief Executive, Bob Sanguinetti, sat down with Sarah Mack to discuss the port's plans for the future, and what he loves about living and working in Aberdeen...
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