La Camera di commercio e industria di Aix-Marseille-Provence installerà una stazione di rifornimento di idrogeno nel porto di Anse de la Réserve.
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Aix-Marseille Provence wants to continue its policy of greening the port of Anse de la Réserve. Located at the exit of the Old Port, at the foot of Fort Saint-Nicolas, the port of Anse de la Réserve is home to more than 200 boats, two restaurants, rowing training pools and three sports associations: the Rowing Club, the Union Nautique Marseillaise and the Sea Scouts.
Property of the metropolis of Aix-Marseille-Provence, it is managed by the Public Service Delegation (DSP) since 2018 by the metropolitan ICC, which has decided to promote a virtuous approach, as part of a redevelopment plan of the port of Reserve Cove.
The first realization came last year with the obtaining of the European certification "Clean Ports", which allowed it to become part of the list of 80 regional ports to have received this mark. First national, then European, the "Clean Ports" certification certifies compliance with 17 criteria relating to the control of chronic or accidental pollution, separate collection, water and energy saving.

Towards an "active clean port" certification to preserve biodiversity
The creation of an ISO standard on the environmental management of marinas is currently being implemented. Together with the French Federation of Marinas, a committee of 5 or 6 countries is working on the text with the ambition to make it applicable in 2024 worldwide.
Meanwhile, to give an example in terms of ecology, the CCIAMP aims at the certification of "clean active port" concerning biodiversity, issued by the French Association for Standardization (Afnor). The goal of the manager is to transform this site into a real "pleasure village". "An advantage ahead of the 2024 Olympics," says Jean-Luc Chauvin, president of CIAMP. arre some national teams.