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The Port of Kiel (SEEHAFEN KIEL) GmbH & Co. KG

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    The Port of Kiel has now completed the final phase of construction on its extensive shore power infrastructure

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    2021-08-17T11:29:00

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    Stena edges closer to CO2 targets

    2020-12-14T12:42:00

    A new shore power facility means that one ferry operator can now connect 14 vessels to on-shore electricity at seven different terminals.

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    An EU-financed project will investigate how used batteries from the transport sector can be reused for energy storage in ports.

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    Germany’s largest shore power system ordered

    2020-02-12T12:44:00

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    The Port of Kiel’s first shoreside power supply plant for ships has opened at the Norwegenkai ferry terminal to enable Color Line’s cruise-ferries to switch off their engines and continue operations with emission-free electricity.

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