All Shore Power articles – Page 3
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NewsPortsmouth gets better connected shoreside
PiP is getting better connected shoreside courtesy of ABB
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NewsExpansion and electrification works at Bilbao
Bilbao will concentrate on its port extension and electrification project in 2024
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NewsStockholm eyes EU onshore power funding
Ports of Stockholm has been given the green light to apply for EU funding
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NewsGreener shore power derived from wastewater
An innovative green hydrogen shore power trial will take place at a Scottish port
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NewsPortsmouth Port readies itself for shore power
Portsmouth Port’s new £19.8m shore power project aims to revolutionise the UK’s maritime sector
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NewsTaking the hardline approach to shore power
The Port of Aarhus is raising fees for cruise ships which pollute at berth
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NewsAberdeen Support
The Port of Aberdeen has been awarded funding by the UK Government to design and deliver…
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NewsNavigating the complexities of vessel charging
An increasing number of new ships are being equipped with shore power connections
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NewsShore Investment
The Ministry of Infrastructure in the Netherlands is allocating €140 million (US$150 million) to boost shore power…
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NewsShore power first at Netherlands terminal
Rotterdam Shortsea Terminals (RST) and Samskip have joined forces to drive down CO2 emissions
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NewsEU port trepidation over shore power regulations
This week the European Parliament will formalise two important port regulations on alt fuels and shore power
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NewsEU help for African alternative power projects
Port emissions remain a huge problem at Africa’s ports, but help may be on the horizon.
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NewsShore power systems
Shore power system supply is a growth business spurred on by legislative requirements and standards creating a structured framework for system installation. But it is a question of how much, how soon?
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NewsWhy achieving net zero means leaving no stone unturned
An in depth look at how UK ports are overcoming power issues to decarbonise the supply chain
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NewsShore power charging cruise first for Germany
In a cruise industry first for Germany, two ships have plugged in simultaneously to one shore power facility
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NewsHigh gas prices help drive CO2 emissions down
CO2 emissions from industry and power plants in the Port of Rotterdam are down by 4.2%
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NewsShoreside power momentum
Further interest in shoreside power being provided at ports has been confirmed and on a wide geographic basis.
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NewsBPA Welcome
Last month saw the launch of the UK Government’s GBP77 million Zero Emission Vessels and Infrastructure competition…
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NewsShore power order book momentum builds
The shore-based supply of electricity to power vessels when in port is steadily gaining traction – as recent developments indicate.
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