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Industry Sustainability Briefing: Energy Integration and Green Computing Standards Advance Across Sectors

By MGN EditorialJuly 1, 2026 at 06:00 PM

Two technology-focused companies highlight progress in sustainable energy solutions and rugged computing certifications, reflecting broader industry momentum toward environmental accountability.

## Industry Sustainability Briefing: Energy Integration and Green Computing Standards Advance As sustainability benchmarks continue to tighten across global industries, two technology providers have announced milestones this week that underscore the growing commercial imperative to meet rigorous environmental standards — developments with relevance to maritime operators and port facility managers investing in greener infrastructure. ### Hanshow Energy Showcases Integrated Solutions at Intersolar Europe 2026 Hanshow Energy, the energy-focused division of digital retail solutions provider Hanshow, used its platform at Intersolar Europe 2026 in Munich to present integrated energy management systems aimed at commercial and industrial customers. The solutions are designed to help facilities improve energy efficiency and reduce operational carbon footprints — objectives that align closely with the decarbonisation targets increasingly mandated for port terminals, shipyards, and logistics hubs. While Hanshow's core business centres on retail technology, its energy division's push into commercial and industrial markets signals the broadening appetite for scalable, integrated energy platforms among heavy-use facilities. Port operators and marine terminal managers evaluating shore power infrastructure and on-site renewable generation may find relevance in the integrated approach being promoted at events such as Intersolar. ### Getac Earns EPEAT 2.0 Gold with Climate+ for Rugged Computing Devices Getac, a manufacturer specialising in rugged computing hardware widely used in demanding operational environments — including maritime, defence, and offshore applications — has achieved EPEAT 2.0 Gold with Climate+ certification for nine of its products. The company has joined the EPEAT 2.0 Launch Partner Program, positioning itself among the first manufacturers to meet the updated standard's more stringent sustainability requirements. EPEAT 2.0 represents a significant evolution in product sustainability certification, incorporating lifecycle carbon impact, supply chain transparency, and end-of-life management criteria. For maritime operators who rely on rugged computing devices for vessel management systems, navigation support, and offshore operations, procurement teams may increasingly factor EPEAT 2.0 compliance into purchasing decisions as environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reporting obligations expand. ### Context for Maritime Operators Though neither announcement originates from within the maritime sector directly, both reflect the accelerating pace at which sustainability credentials are becoming baseline expectations for technology and infrastructure suppliers serving industrial clients. As the International Maritime Organization's decarbonisation framework continues to drive change across the value chain, port authorities, ship operators, and offshore facility managers are under growing pressure to ensure that their technology and energy procurement choices align with broader environmental commitments. *Sources: PR Newswire*
#sustainability#decarbonisation#port technology#energy management#rugged computing#ESG#shore power#green infrastructure

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