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The Pearl River Delta (PRD) stands as one of the three biggest port clusters in China, playing a vital role in the nation’s trade and transportation efficiency. However, this thriving development comes at a cost, as the shipping activities generate substantial emissions of greenhouse gases and pollutants, including CO2 and SO2. These emissions not only pose health risks to residents of coastal cities but also exacerbate air quality issues in the surrounding areas.
In recent years, the increasing emissions from ports have raised public and governmental attention, leading to the introduction of various control policies aimed at mitigating pollution.
Yantian Port, a key terminal facility in the Shenzhen region, is at the forefront of these efforts. Sapiens assisted the local authorities in actively combating ship emissions through its comprehensive air sensor network, which provides real-time information of air quality, enabling authorities to make informed decisions and implement effective measures to protect public health and the environment.