Port of Aberdeen: Leading Scotland's offshore wind future
As the world transitions towards a more sustainable future, Scottish ports have a generational opportunity to be drivers for economic growth, energy security, and decarbonisation.
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As the world transitions towards a more sustainable future, Scottish ports have a generational opportunity to be drivers for economic growth, energy security, and decarbonisation.
View pagePort of Aberdeen welcomes the UK Government’s decision to headquarter its publicly owned, clean-energy company, GB Energy, in Aberdeen, which was announced today at The Labour Party’s annual conference 2024 in Liverpool.
View pagePort of Aberdeen invites tenders for the provision of vessel fuel services and related infrastructure for the port's Aberdeen South Harbour.
View pagePort of Aberdeen hosted Maritime Minister Mike Kane MP, and industry leaders for a roundtable with key Scottish representatives about the ambitions, challenges and insights for the future of maritime.
View pagePort of Aberdeen will be taking part in Doors Open Days on 7 - 8 September.
View pageConstruction of Scotland’s largest commercial shore power system started today (8 August 2024) at Port of Aberdeen as part of a £4 million project designed to supply clean electricity to vessels at seven berths. The project is scheduled to deliver its first power in March 2025.
View pagePort of Aberdeen set a new benchmark for its capability and capacity as it welcomed the spectacular 290-metre long Costa Favolosa cruise ship, the largest vessel to visit the port in its 888-year history.
View pagePort of Aberdeen today (26 July 2024) set a new benchmark for its capability and capacity as it welcomed the spectacular 290-metre long Costa Favolosa cruise ship, the largest vessel to visit the port in its 888-year history.
View pageExactly one year from today The Tall Ships Races will arrive in Aberdeen – and organisers are urging people across the north-east to: 'Get ready, get excited, get involved’.
View pageThe record for the longest vessel to berth in Port of Aberdeen was broken today (17 July 2024) for the second time this summer when AIDAsol entered the port’s South Harbour on a stop-over on a 12-night British Isles and Norwegian Cruise.
View pageThe countdown is on as a new festival celebrating Aberdeen’s maritime heritage and future drops anchor next week.
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