🎄✨ Season’s Greetings from the VMCC Team! ✨🎄 As the year comes to a close, we want to take a moment to thank each of you for your support, collaboration, and commitment to driving sustainability in the maritime industry. The success of the #GreenShip conference this year wouldn’t have been possible without the incredible contributions from our partners, speakers, attendees, and followers like you. 🌊⚓ We are so grateful for the progress we’ve made together in advancing maritime decarbonization and shaping a cleaner, more innovative future. As we look ahead to 2025, we’re excited to continue working with you to achieve our shared climate goals. From all of us at VMCC, we wish you a very Merry Christmas, a joyous holiday season, and a Happy New Year filled with hope, health, and continued success. 🎅🎁✨ Here’s to a brighter and greener future in 2025! 🌍 #HappyHolidays #SustainableMaritime #ClimateAction #GreenShip2024
Vancouver Maritime Centre for Climate
Maritime Transportation
Vancouver, British Columbia 2,213 followers
Reducing Emissions. One Ship at a Time.
About us
The Vancouver Maritime Centre for Climate is a grassroots, industry led initiative dedicated to accelerating the transition to a zero emissions shipping industry in British Columbia.
- Website
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http://www.vmcclimate.ca
External link for Vancouver Maritime Centre for Climate
- Industry
- Maritime Transportation
- Company size
- 1 employee
- Headquarters
- Vancouver, British Columbia
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2020
- Specialties
- Zero Emissions Shipping, Green Shipping, Maritime, and Networking
Locations
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Vancouver, British Columbia, CA
Employees at Vancouver Maritime Centre for Climate
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Bryan Buggey
Economic Transformation & Climate Action
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Juvarya Veltkamp GCB.D, SCR
Senior Advisor C40 Cities | Former Chief of Strategy | Climate & Impact Advisor | Vancity Credit Union board director| Ask me about Cities, Ports…
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Sanad Aridah
Co-founder & CTO @ VoltSafe
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Sara Lilley
Brand Designer & Marketing Strategist
Updates
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🌊🚢 Highlights from the #GreenShip2024 Panel Discussion! 🌱💡 We were thrilled to have such engaging and impactful conversations during the panel discussion at the GreenShip 2024 conference, hosted at the Deloitte Summit! A special thank you to moderator Sarah Buckle and panelists Nicolas Pocard, Maryam Ebrahimian, and Vasileios Tsianos Tzelepis for their invaluable insights and expertise. The panel focused on deployment strategies for emissions reduction technologies, moving beyond identifying barriers to showcasing actionable solutions. Two remarkable technologies were highlighted: Ballard Power Systems' marine hydrogen fuel cell modules, and Corvus Energy's marine energy storage systems Both have already demonstrated their effectiveness in reducing emissions and driving sustainability in the marine industry. The discussion also explored the crucial role of Lloyd's Register in navigating the complex regulatory landscape, including International Maritime Organization standards and EU emission regulations, and how these frameworks influence the pace of technology adoption. We extend our gratitude to all participants and to Bryan Buggey and Elisabeth Charmley, P.Eng, for their dedication to advancing maritime decarbonization. Together, we’re building a more sustainable future for the marine sector. #MarineSector #EmissionReductions #Sustainability #HydrogenFuelCell #EnergyStorageSystems #TechnologyAdoption #Collaboration 🌍⚓
🌊🚢 Recap of an insightful panel discussion at the GreenShip 2024 conference held at our Deloitte Summit! 🌱💡 I had the privilege of moderating a panel that included industry leaders Nicolas Pocard, Maryam Ebrahimian, and Vasileios Tzelepis. Together, we delved into the solutions and technologies that have already been proven in the marine sector, and we explored what is needed to deploy them at scale. As we all know, the challenges surrounding the application and adoption of emissions reduction technologies are well-documented and well-understood. However, we believe that instead of spending excessive time defining these barriers, it is more beneficial to focus on deployment strategies. During the panel, we had the opportunity to showcase two remarkable technologies: Ballard Power Systems's marine hydrogen fuel cell modules and Corvus Energy's marine energy storage systems. These technologies have already demonstrated their efficacy in reducing emissions and improving sustainability in the marine sector. We also discussed the crucial role of Lloyd's Register in navigating the regulatory landscape. We explored how regulations from the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and regional emission regulations, such as those implemented by the European Union (EU), will impact the adoption of new technologies and the pace at which they are implemented. A big thank you to Bryan Buggey, Elisabeth Charmley, P.Eng and the Vancouver Maritime Centre for Climate for your leadership and dedication to decarbonizing the shipping industry in British Columbia. #GreenShip2024 #MarineSector #EmissionReductions #Sustainability #Collaboration #TechnologyAdoption #HydrogenFuelCell #EnergyStorageSystems
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We are truly grateful for the kind words and enthusiastic support for the #GreenShip conference at the Deloitte Summit in Vancouver! 🌊⚓ It was our privilege to host such an impactful event, bringing together passionate leaders and changemakers to advance maritime decarbonization efforts. A special thank you to Deloitte and their exceptional team—Jodi Evans, Arvind Ramakrishnan, Sarah Buckle, Craig Walter, and all who contributed—for your insightful presentations, panel moderation, and invaluable support throughout the event. Your expertise and dedication inspired meaningful conversations and tangible progress toward achieving our shared climate goals while ensuring economic competitiveness. To all the attendees, thank you for your engagement and active participation. We’re excited to continue building on this momentum and look forward to collaborating further at future #GreenShip conferences. Together, we are shaping the future of a sustainable maritime industry. #SustainableMaritime #Collaboration #ClimateAction 🌍🚢
I would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to Bryan Buggey, Elisabeth Charmley, P.Eng, and the rest of the members of the Vancouver Maritime Centre for Climate (VMCC) for hosting the #GreenShip conference at the Deloitte Summit in Vancouver. The event was a significant step forward in our collective efforts towards maritime decarbonization, which is essential to support global climate goals while maintaining Canada's economic competitiveness. I would also like to express our gratitude to our Deloitte team members who contributed as speakers and panel moderators. Special thanks to Jodi Evans, Arvind Ramakrishnan, Sarah Buckle, and Craig Walter for their insightful contributions and leadership throughout the event. Your expertise and dedication were truly inspiring. Additionally, we extend our appreciation to the rest of the Deloitte team for their invaluable support and contributions, making the event a resounding success. Thank you all the attendees for their participation and engagement, and once again, a special thank you to the VMCC for hosting this impactful event. We look forward to continuing our collaboration and participating in future #GreenShip conferences to drive meaningful progress in maritime decarbonization.
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🌊 Accelerating Maritime #Decarbonization: cleanAI, alternative fuels, and electrification—maritime innovation is advancing, but without deep collaboration and strong internal champions, we won’t achieve our net-zero goals soon enough. Ports along the Pacific Northwest are leading the way in sustainability, with initiatives like electric tugboats, whale protection programs, #hydrogen refueling stations, and LNG-powered vessels. Programs such as the Northwest Ports Clean Air Strategy and BC's cleantech leadership are driving a cleaner, more innovative maritime industry. Dive deeper into how ports, governments, and companies are collaborating to achieve net-zero goals in Amelie Desrochers' latest perspective
🌊 Accelerating Maritime #Decarbonization: cleanAI, alternative fuels, and electrification - maritime innovation is progressing, but without deep collaboration and internal champions, we won’t get there soon enough. Ports along the Pacific Northwest are leading sustainability efforts, from electric tugboats and whale protection programs, to #hydrogen refueling stations and LNG-powered vessels. With initiatives like the Northwest Ports Clean Air Strategy and BC's cleantech leadership, the region is shaping a cleaner, more innovative maritime industry. Discover how ports, governments, and companies are collaborating to achieve net-zero goals in Amelie Desrochers' latest perspective: https://hubs.li/Q02_80WY0 The Northwest Seaport Alliance, Port of Seattle, SAAM Towage, Neptune Terminals, Prince Rupert Port Authority, Innovate BC, HTEC, BC Ferries, Seaspan Corporation, Vard Marine Inc, Foresight Canada, Coast, Washington Maritime Blue
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We are thrilled to see Hamilton leading the charge for greener marine transportation! 🌱🚢 HOPA Ports’ projects, supported by the Green Shipping Corridors Fund, are vital steps toward reducing emissions while boosting the local economy. Excited to watch these initiatives set new standards for the industry. 💚⚓ #SustainableShipping #GreenInnovation #MarineFuture
Hamilton is paving the way for a greener future of marine transportation 🚢 Backed by the Green Shipping Corridors Fund, HOPA Ports is leading two major projects: the Port Colborne Marine Biofuel Terminal and the Sterling Fuels’ expanded biofuel infrastructure in Hamilton. These initiatives are a win for both the environment and local economy. Learn more about these projects: https://lnkd.in/gUpyh_wx
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It was an honor to organize and host the GreenShip2024 conference at the stunning Deloitte Summit Office in Vancouver last week. Thank you to Michael Misko and the Deloitte team for your active participation and support throughout the process! The conversations during the conference were both vibrant and essential, touching on critical topics like: 🌱 Collaboration across borders and sectors to scale decarbonization efforts. 🚢 Access to capital as a major barrier to implementing and scaling available technologies. ⚓ The complexities of regulatory mandates, especially within global organizations like the IMO. We couldn't agree more—collaboration is key. The representation from both British Columbia and Washington State ports showcased the value of regional cooperation in accelerating the maritime energy transition. A huge thank you to all attendees, speakers, and panelists for contributing to such a meaningful event. Together, we’re shaping the future of maritime sustainability! #Sustainability #Decarbonization #MaritimeInnovation #GreenShipping
It was a pleasure to attend and participate the GreenShip2024 conference last week organized by Vancouver Maritime Centre for Climate and hosted at our Deloitte Summit Office in Vancouver. The conference had vibrant conversations on various topics related to marine decarbonization including Clean Artificial Intelligence, the role of zero-emission fuels, adopting and scaling technologies, financing decarbonization eco-systems and projects, and the ports roles in the transition. It was great to see ports stakeholders represented from both British Columbia and Washington State. Some key take aways from the conversations were: 🌱Collaboration is key. Collaboration, both cross-border and cross-sector, is needed to accelerate decarbonization efforts and develop eco-systems at scale. 🚢 Technology is not the barrier. A significant barrier to decarbonization in the ocean transport sector is not the availability of technology, rather the limited access to capital required for implementing and scaling these technologies. ⚓ Implementing regulatory mandates is complicated. It's complicated to implement regulatory mandates for organizations like the International Maritime Organization due to the competing interests of member countries involved. Big thank you to Bryan Buggey and the Vancouver Maritime Centre for Climate team for putting on such a great conference and involving our team throughout the process! #GreenShip2024 #marinedecarbonization #cleanenergy #cleantransportation Andrew Jennings Ryan Ernst Shahriar (Shar) Hosseini Sarah Buckle Andrew Pau Amitoj Singh Arvind Ramakrishnan
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🌍✨ What an inspiring month for cleantech collaboration across Canada! From water management innovation in Winnipeg to clean energy solutions in Vancouver, November showcased the power of collective action to drive sustainability forward. At GreenShip 2024, we were proud to see leaders like Allan Connor, Kylie Williams, and Jun Hong advancing clean transportation and tech adoption. Their work highlights the incredible potential for decarbonization and innovation across sectors. Here’s to continued progress and stronger partnerships as we build a cleaner, greener future together! 🚢🌱 #Cleantech #GreenShip2024 #VMCClimate #Sustainability #FutureOfShipping #ShippingForNetZero #MaritimeCollaboration #GreenMarinePartners #ShippingInnovation
✨ WHAT a month! ✨ This November, our team connected with the cleantech ecosystem across six provinces, forging partnerships and driving collaboration for a greener future 🌱 Here's a snapshot of where we’ve been: 📍 Winnipeg, MB: our very own Nina Bader joined a panel at the the Annual Conference of the Canadian Water and Wastewater Association with Kariann Aarup, AquaAction, and MICHELE Samuels, P.Eng., MBA, Xylem, to discuss how cross-sector collaboration accelerates #cleantech adoption in the water sector. 📍 Moncton, NB: Lindsay Murray, CAE hosted a founders-focused event in partnership with Venn Innovation, Propel, New Brunswick Innovation Foundation, and Startup Atlantic, followed by a reception in partnership with InnovateNB. 📍 Mississauga, ON: Zavosh Zaboliyan shared insights on impact-driven entrepreneurship during a panel at the AGAZ Summit organized by Canada Startup Association. 📍 Calgary, AB: Courtney Elliott moderated an #InnovationWeek panel at Platform Calgarywith panelists Iain Hollan, TerraFerno Geothermal Solutions, Les (Leslie) Kende, Closure Liability Management Inc., Matt McCulloch, Norda Stelo, and Darren Jones, Lauren Services 📍 Edmonton, AB: Amanda Lo attended the SSRIA Smart Sustainable Tech Showcase, celebrating the achievements of graduates from the SSRIA Business Growth Program. 📍 Charlottetown, PEI: Lindsay Murray connected with innovators and leaders in Charlottetown's thriving cleantech ecosystem, in proud partnership with the PEI Cleantech Academy 📍 Vancouver, BC: David H. Sanguinetti participated in a panel at Smart Energy | Vancouver exploring how Canada can mobilize $2 trillion for our net zero goals. He was joined by Dominic Staniewski (District of Saanich), Laura Berndt (City of Victoria BC), and @Benjamin Britton (Ionomr Innovations Inc.) ⚡ Kylie Williams explored innovative energy solutions by visiting the Smart Hydrogen Energy District (SHED) at the University of British Columbia, the Corix Burnaby Mountain District Energy Utility, HTEC hydrogen pump at a Shell station, and Powertech Labs Inc. 🌲 Our BCNZIN team hosted an Ecosystem Mixer at SFU VentureLabs, featuring exciting updates from our four clusters and new connections to drive innovation.✨ 🚢 At Greenship 2024, organized by Vancouver Maritime Centre for Climate, our Manager, Clean Transportation, Allan Connor, introduced a Tech Adoption panel, while Kylie Williams and Jun Hong expanded connections for our clean economy. 🌱 Ready to connect with us? Join us at our upcoming events: https://lnkd.in/euT8QcSD
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We’re proud to have hosted #GreenShip2024, where leaders like John Casola from the Canada Infrastructure Bank joined us to tackle key challenges in maritime decarbonization. The $75M loan to BC Ferries is a transformative investment, supporting the purchase of four electric ferries that will cut emissions by 9K tonnes annually and provide quieter, more sustainable commutes for the greater Vancouver area. This partnership demonstrates the power of innovative financing to accelerate the transition to cleaner maritime technologies. A big thank you to all our partners and attendees for advancing the conversation on sustainable shipping! 🌍⚓ #VMCClimate #GreenShip2024 #FutureOfShipping #ShippingForNetZero #MaritimeCollaboration #GreenMarinePartners #ShippingInnovation
Our Chief Investment Officer John Casola was in #Vancouver at the GreenShip 2024 Conference, to discuss financing maritime decarbonization with our partner BC Ferries. Our $75M loan to BC Ferries supports their purchase of four electric ferries. The vessels will reduce emissions by 9K tonnes annually while providing quieter commutes for residents in the greater Vancouver area. Our investment will cover the higher upfront capital costs of the ferries compared to diesel, helping to accelerate the electrification of one of the world’s largest ferry networks. https://lnkd.in/gjpeRuux Conference hosted by: Deloitte and the Vancouver Maritime Centre for Climate #VMCClimate #GreenShip2024 ....... John Casola, chef des investissements, était à #Vancouver pour la conférence GreenShip de 2024, afin de parler du financement de la décarbonation maritime avec BC Ferries. Le prêt de 75 M$ de la BIC accordé à BC Ferries soutient l’achat de quatre traversiers électriques. Ceux-ci aideront à réduire 9 000 tonnes d’émissions par année, tout en offrant des déplacements plus silencieux pour la population de la grande région de Vancouver. Cet investissement couvrira les coûts en capitaux plus élevés des traversiers comparativement à ceux au diesel, ce qui permettra d’accélérer l’électrification de l’un des plus grands réseaux de traversiers au monde. https://lnkd.in/g46-a2Jz Conférence organisée par : Deloitte et Vancouver Maritime Centre for Climate #VMCClimate #GreenShip2024
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We're thrilled to have had the opportunity to collaborate with so many incredible leaders from the maritime industry at this year’s #GreenShip Conference! A huge thank you to everyone who contributed to making this event a success, including those who worked behind the scenes to bring the digital experience to life. The discussions and innovations shared during the conference highlight the critical work being done to advance maritime decarbonization across the Canada-U.S. west coast. Together, we’re driving change for a sustainable future. If you’re passionate about the future of green shipping, be sure to explore the work we’re doing at vmcclimate.ca. Let’s continue to collaborate and innovate! 🌊🌿 #FutureOfShipping #ShippingForNetZero #MaritimeCollaboration #GreenMarinePartners #ShippingInnovation
Yesterday was a big day for the Vancouver Maritime Centre for Climate and the broader maritime community for both BC and WA as it was our third annual #GreenShip conference. This year we teamed up with the great people at Deloitte in Vancouver to deliver an event focused on decarbonization of this hard-to-abate sector. Six ports, several terminals, ship owners & managers, and a variety of companies in this supply chain were in attendance along with supporting not-for-profits and government agencies. And this year saw some great cross-border discussions with stakeholders from Seattle, Tacoma, and Bellingham join their peers from greater Vancouver, Victoria and Prince Rupert. It was an engaging day of discussions all centred around how to decarbonize the maritime sector...at speed and scale. Topics included Clean AI, legal & regulatory perspectives, zero-emission fuels, technology adoption, Ports and their role in the transition, ESG, and climate finance & funding. There was so much to take away from these practitioners, thought leaders and executives. Ones that I would like to highlight include: - the importance of collaborating even with competitors; - timing is getting urgent, even scary; - cross-sector opportunities are abundant, but let's not forget cross-border opportunities, too, - we can't think at the product, project or company scale, but rather need to bring a systems-level investing framework to the table; - BC (and WA, too) are well-positioned to lead the world in this great transition...we just need move faster. Thank you to the generousity of our community and especially our sponsors for an engaging day. I hope everyone received value and have lots of follow-on work in front of them. Sponsors: Foresight Canada | Vancouver Fraser Port Authority | Prince Rupert Port Authority | Port of Seattle | Norton Rose Fulbright | DNV | Ocean Network Express | Robert Allan Ltd. | The Shipping Federation of Canada | Lloyd's Register | Teekay | Seaspan Corporation VMCC team: Elisabeth Charmley, | Juvarya Veltkamp | Juliana Cury | Wilma W Suen | Erik Johnston | Joshua Woods | Jorge Lobo, | Amer Abu-Khajil | Sara Lilley Creative
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Reflecting on an Incredible GreenShip 2024! Yesterday marked an important milestone for the Vancouver Maritime Centre for Climate and the maritime community in BC and WA as we wrapped up our third annual #GreenShip conference. A huge thank you to the amazing team at Deloitte for partnering with us to deliver this impactful event focused on decarbonization in the maritime sector. It was inspiring to see collaboration across six ports, terminals, ship owners, and supporting agencies, as well as great cross-border discussions with participants from Seattle, Tacoma, Bellingham, and Vancouver. The day was filled with insightful conversations on zero-emission fuels, technology adoption, ESG, and climate finance—all centered around the urgency of decarbonizing the maritime industry at speed and scale. Key takeaways include: The importance of collaborating, even with competitors The urgency of the situation The abundance of cross-sector and cross-border opportunities The need for a systems-level investing framework to drive change BC and WA are well-positioned to lead the transition, but we must act faster! A big thank you to everyone who contributed to the event and to our generous sponsors. Looking forward to the follow-up work ahead as we continue pushing forward on this critical journey! #GreenShip2024 #MaritimeDecarbonization #SustainableShipping #ZeroEmissions #CleanEnergy #ClimateAction #CollaborationForChange #MaritimeInnovation #ClimateFinance #PortsAndDecarbonization #FutureOfShipping #CrossBorderCollaboration #SustainableFuture #TechForGood #EnergyTransition #MarineSustainability #BCWALeadership #ShippingIndustry #DecarbonizationAtScale
Yesterday was a big day for the Vancouver Maritime Centre for Climate and the broader maritime community for both BC and WA as it was our third annual #GreenShip conference. This year we teamed up with the great people at Deloitte in Vancouver to deliver an event focused on decarbonization of this hard-to-abate sector. Six ports, several terminals, ship owners & managers, and a variety of companies in this supply chain were in attendance along with supporting not-for-profits and government agencies. And this year saw some great cross-border discussions with stakeholders from Seattle, Tacoma, and Bellingham join their peers from greater Vancouver, Victoria and Prince Rupert. It was an engaging day of discussions all centred around how to decarbonize the maritime sector...at speed and scale. Topics included Clean AI, legal & regulatory perspectives, zero-emission fuels, technology adoption, Ports and their role in the transition, ESG, and climate finance & funding. There was so much to take away from these practitioners, thought leaders and executives. Ones that I would like to highlight include: - the importance of collaborating even with competitors; - timing is getting urgent, even scary; - cross-sector opportunities are abundant, but let's not forget cross-border opportunities, too, - we can't think at the product, project or company scale, but rather need to bring a systems-level investing framework to the table; - BC (and WA, too) are well-positioned to lead the world in this great transition...we just need move faster. Thank you to the generousity of our community and especially our sponsors for an engaging day. I hope everyone received value and have lots of follow-on work in front of them. Sponsors: Foresight Canada | Vancouver Fraser Port Authority | Prince Rupert Port Authority | Port of Seattle | Norton Rose Fulbright | DNV | Ocean Network Express | Robert Allan Ltd. | The Shipping Federation of Canada | Lloyd's Register | Teekay | Seaspan Corporation VMCC team: Elisabeth Charmley, | Juvarya Veltkamp | Juliana Cury | Wilma W Suen | Erik Johnston | Joshua Woods | Jorge Lobo, | Amer Abu-Khajil | Sara Lilley Creative