Green Energy Management Reflects on PMAC 2025: A Milestone in Maritime Decarbonization

Green Energy Management (GEM) extends sincere thanks to all who joined us at this year’s Port Management Association of the Caribbean (PMAC) Conference in Curaçao. The event brought together visionary leaders, innovators, and sustainability champions united by a single goal: transforming the maritime industry into a driver of green growth and resilience. The dialogue on port decarbonization was both inspiring and decisive, signaling a regional shift toward clean infrastructure, energy independence, and long-term profitability.

Throughout the conference, GEM engaged with port authorities, government leaders, and private-sector stakeholders from across the Caribbean and Latin America. These discussions reinforced a core belief: sustainable energy adoption is not only a climate necessity but also a strategic advantage. From shore-to-ship power to waste-to-energy systems, ports can lead the regional transition, enhance operational efficiency, and help cruise lines avoid emerging costs such as the IMO carbon tax.

Returning from Curaçao, GEM is energized to build on this momentum. We are expanding our portfolio of tailored decarbonization solutions for Caribbean ports – each designed for strong ROI, funding readiness, and measurable emissions impact. The path to a cleaner, more profitable maritime future is already open, and GEM is ready to accelerate it alongside our partners.

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