PORTOS aims to assess, develop and promote the integrated use of renewable energy resources in Atlantic Area ports and increase their energy efficiency, establishing a roadmap to a more competitive and sustainable sector.
Multinational support
Meet the organizations we paired with to put forward PORTOS Project. All the information of our partners from around the world, their skills, experience and role in the project.
PORTOS PROJECT
ATLANTIC AREA PROGRAMME 2014-2020
PARTNERSHIP
- Universidade do Porto – UPORTO (PT)
- Universidad de Santiago de Compostela – USC (ES)
- Ecole d’Ingenieurs en Génie de Systémes Industriels – EIGSI (FR)
- Universidad de Oviedo – UNIOVI (ES)
- University of Plymouth – UoP (UK)
- Instituto de Ciência e Inovação em Engenharia Mecânica e Engenharia Industrial – INEGI (PT)
- Fundación Instituto de Hidráulica Ambiental de Cantabria – IHCantabria (ES)
- Administração dos Portos do Douro, Leixões e Viana do Castelo, SA – ADPL (PT)
- Autoridad Portuaria de Vigo – APVIGO (ES)
- INNOSEA (FR)
- University College Cork, National University of Ireland, Cork – MaREI (IE)
- Shannon Foynes Port Company – SFPC (IE)
- Asturmadi RENEERGY (ES)
- Eco Wave Power – EWP (PT)
- Portos dos Açores S.A. – PdAzores (PT)
- Autoridad Portuaria de Santa Cruz de Tenerife – Port of Tenerife (ES)
ASSOCIATED PARTNERS
- Organismo Público Puertos del Estado – OPPE (ES)
- Agência para a Energia – ADENE (PT)
- Nantes – Saint Nazaire Port – NSNP (FR)
- Cattewater Harbour Commisioners – CHC (UK)
- Padstow Harbour Commsioners – PHC (UK)
- WindEurope – WindEU (BE)
- Falmouth Harbour Commissioners – FHC (UK)