The Albania Energy Association represents the Albania energy industry, covering all renewable power, heat and fuels. The AEA deals with broad renewables policies, but also covers sector-specific issues. We have set up a number of what we call Sectors, some looking at individual technologies, others focused on sub-sectors of the industry. The Association and the Sector Groups work in collaboration with other trade associations and NGOs. The AEA is a not-for-profit organization limited by guarantee, registering. Articles of Association can be provided on request. The AEA is funded from member contributions with other income established from services and consultancy.
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Batteries in Maritime
Autonomy at Sea
Alternative Fuels
Tugs, Towing & Salvage
Examining the growing role of batteries in maritime, questioning their green credentials while exploring industry insights, operator experiences and lessons learned from early electric vessel adoption worldwide. Highlighting the innovators advancing subsea and maritime technology, from autonomous underwater swarms to cloud-connected assets and data-driven predictive models, reshaping how real-time conditions at sea are understood globally today. Exploring one of the workboat sector’s dilemmas today: which emerging fuels hold the most promise in terms of cost, availability, practicality and performance? Or should we simply clean up the Black Gold? Looking at how tugs, towing and salvage vessels are adapting to stricter regulations; contemplating new propulsion technologies and alternative fuels; and changing design strategies for one of maritime’s most demanding sectors. Read More Read More Read More Read More
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Seawork
15th - 17th June 2027Speed@Seawork
14th June 2027Seawork Conferences
The 28th edition of Europe’s largest commercial marine and workboat exhibition provides businesses the opportunity to showcase their services, equipment, vessels and supplies to an international audience. Speed@Seawork on 14th June in Cowes offers a sector specific event that showcases fast vessels operating at high speed for security interventions and Search & Rescue. Taking place at the annual Seawork Exhibition in Southampton, UK from 15–17 June 2027, Seawork Conferences deliver a varied programme of sessions featuring expert speakers addressing the latest topical issues in the commercial marine industry. Visit the Seawork Website Speed@Seawork on the Seawork Website View on Seawork