The Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri shake hands with the energy provider company, Enel X in order to build and run next-generation port infrastructure with a low environmental impact, while develop electricity-powered solutions for ground logistics services.
Under their collaboration, both sides will energize the implementation of electricity-based solutions and decarbonization at ports. A growing number of ports and docks in Italy, and subsequently in other European countries, will offer cold ironing. This initiative will lead to the creation of a far-reaching European cold ironing network.
Enel and Fincantieri are joining forces to promote the decarbonization of powering docked ships. Ninety per cent of Europe’s ports are located in metropolitan areas, and public opinion in many cities has decried the pollution, noise and vibrations caused by the engines of docked ships. Development of cold ironing infrastructure will prevent this, as docked ships will have an electrical connection onshore. Today, digitalization, sustainability and innovation allow us to offer smart, efficient technologies that will reboot Europe’s port and maritime sectors.
…said Eliano Russo, Head of e-Industries at Enel X.
Among others, the agreement involves: cold ironing, which refers to providing a shoreside power source to docked ships; management and optimization of energy exchanges in new infrastructure; electricity storage and production systems that use renewable sources and fuel cells.
The partnership will also ensure that initiatives rolled out in Italy can be replicated in other countries, such as Spain, Portugal and Greece.
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The letter of intent might be subject to future binding agreements that the parties will define in compliance with the applicable normative and regulatory profiles, including those relating to transactions between related parties.
Developing smart, integrated infrastructures and safeguarding the region would catapult the national port system to a new level characterized by sustainability principles. Through the agreements with Enel X, we will make our skill set available to a highly innovative program, laying the foundation for an authentically digital and green transition that will reverberate throughout Italy’s maritime economy, and beyond.
…Laura Luigia Martini, CEO Business Advisor and Executive Vice President of Corporate Business Development for Fincantieri, concluded.