ABL Group (OSE: ABL Group ASA – ticker code “ABL”) is a leading independent global consultancy delivering energy, marine, engineering and digital solutions to drive safety and sustainability in renewables, maritime and oil & gas sectors. The group has offices in 39 countries worldwide and operates under four brands: ABL, OWC, Longitude and AGR.
Innosea to prepare Moroccan ports for climate change impact
Under the terms of the contract, Innosea will provide its comprehensive package of climate change adaptation services to support port and harbour infrastructure in ANP Morocco’s portfolio.
The purpose is to mitigate future climate change risk and identify solutions to reinforce the ports’ resilience against present and future climate change impacts.
“Ports and harbours are critical infrastructure not only to the global maritime community, but to the global transport ecosystem and Moroccan economy. Their nearshore position puts ports at considerable risk from the ongoing and worsening impacts of climate change. Our task is to support Morocco is safeguarding and future-proofing its critical port infrastructure.”
Bruno Borgarino, Head of Climate Change Adaptation at Innosea
Innosea is the France-based specialised engineering, advisory and R&D branch of global renewable energy consultancy OWC.
Innosea will provide advanced climate change risk assessments (CCRAs) following a tried and tested three-step approach:
Identification of changes in design environmental conditions.
Identification of consequences on port assets and infrastructure under the scope of work.
Risk scoring for assets and infrastructure and proposed mitigating measures.
Innosea will also utilise a proprietary modelling tool to assess the reliability of future climate change projections to perform site-specific impact studies of climate changes on designated port infrastructure. The resulting assessments will determine how climate change stimuli may evolve over time, identifying risks and opportunities to critical port assets, as well as defining climate change adaptation solutions. Recommendations to improve the ports resiliency will then be given in a roadmap, helping for future investments and decision making when planning a new project in the ports.
Photo of kick-off meeting at ANP Morocco offices: Wei-Yang Tan, Head of Renewable Port Infrastructure ABL, Richard Le Failler, Snr. Offshore Engineer Innosea, El Karam Amine, Infrastructure Director ANP, Ouadghiri Ouiam, Port Policy Director ANP, Lakhchini Driss, Financial Responsibility ANP, Adelio Silva, Hidromod, Lazrak Khalid, MDC, Elmostafa Almouzani, MDC.
Further, Innosea’s climate change experts will have the opportunity to conduct a campaign to raise awareness about climate change and to perform training for ANP Morocco’s employees, in collaboration with ports’ consultants from Innosea’s sister company ABL.
“By bringing together multi-disciplined expertise across metocean and environmental engineering, structural and civil engineering, and combining this with the ports and harbour know-how from ABL, Innosea is well placed to support ANP Morocco in identifying the right solutions for its assets.”
“This project for ANP Morocco demonstrates our commitment to driving sustainability development across maritime and energy industries, beyond our work in developing renewable energy resource. It allows us to apply our specially developed climate change adaptation expertise to support the future resilience of critical maritime infrastructure, such as the global port network.”
RV Ahilan, Chief Energy Transition Officer, ABL Group
Innosea is part of the international renewable energy consultancy OWC, which is a subsidiary of Oslo-listed energy and marine consultancy group ABL Group ASA.
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