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Norway Awards $15M in Grants for Nine Port Improvement Projects

June 27, 2025
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The Norwegian Government Invests in Green Maritime Infrastructure

The Norwegian government is dedicated to enhancing the country’s coast and maritime transport system. In a recent announcement, it has chosen nine port projects to receive government support, with a focus on promoting sustainability and efficiency within the maritime industry.

With a commitment of NOK 155 million ($15 million), the government aims to facilitate the development of environmentally friendly ports that prioritize efficient operations and reduced emissions. These funds will be instrumental in enhancing port infrastructure, optimizing logistics, and minimizing environmental impact.

Among the selected projects are initiatives in Oslo, Bodø, Kristiansand, and other key ports. These projects encompass a range of activities such as digitalization, quay upgrades, improved access roads, and dredging operations to enhance capacity and reduce waiting times.

Minister of Fisheries and the Oceans, Marianne Sivertsen Naess, emphasized the importance of state support in realizing crucial port infrastructure projects. She noted that efficient and sustainable ports play a vital role in facilitating safe and reliable transportation for businesses.

The subsidy scheme for efficient and environmentally friendly ports, initiated in 2019 and managed by the Norwegian Coastal Administration, aims to drive the green transition in the transport sector. This scheme offers financial support of up to 80% of the total investment, covering both physical infrastructure and digital solutions.

With 19 applications totaling over 300 million kroner ($30 million) received this year, the demand for funding underlines the significance of sustainable port development in Norway. Looking ahead, the government plans to allocate 125 million kroner ($20 million) annually to the subsidy scheme in alignment with the country’s National Transport Plan 2025-2026.

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