Time to visit the project library: project outputs available

10 Feb 2020

You can now browse more than 40 outputs from Interreg projects that finished in 2019 in the project library of Interreg Baltic Sea Region. Get an overview of the challenges and opportunities which public and private players from different countries around the Baltic Sea tackle together and see how far they got. From blue growth to ecodesign, from renewable energy to social innovation – Interreg projects lead to a greener, low carbon and more social Europe. These project outputs give you insight into what has been achieved so far and what is yet to come.

Interreg Baltic Sea Region is a source of EU funding for smart ideas of how to shape the region. The macro-regional studies, the local pilots, the new online platforms and the innovative concepts presented in this project library were drawn up by partners who breathe a truly European spirit. They collaborated in projects that started in 2016 and ended in 2019, in the first call of Interreg Baltic Sea Region. More outputs will be published here in the months to come.

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Gearing up for project platforms

Gearing up for project platforms

In a bid to capitalise on the wealth of projects underway in our region, Interreg Baltic Sea Region is getting ready for a call for project platforms. Project partners will take a closer look at the emerging project results and consolidate them to maximise the impact of the cooperation.

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I do believe in the power of Interreg!

I do believe in the power of Interreg!

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A greener future for port operations

A greener future for port operations

The Blue Supply Chains project supports port authorities and operators in decarbonising port operations. It advances electrification, provides strategies for alternative fuels and sets-up green transport chains. Katrin Verner, Maria Tornvall, and Christopher Schnur from the project partner Stena Line explain how a ferry operator can use alternatives for getting goods to people in a greener way.

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