Successful full-test load on new shore power system took place at Port of Oslo
Shore power company Blueday Technology has announced the successful full-test load on a new shore power system at the Port of Oslo.
Read moreShore power company Blueday Technology has announced the successful full-test load on a new shore power system at the Port of Oslo.
Read moreOn February 11, at the One Ocean Summit in France, a number of port authorities and stakeholders around the world signed a joint-commitment to reduce the environmental impact of stopovers made by container and cruise ships during their sea journeys.
Read moreSwedish tanker operator Terntank and the Port of Gothenburg will achieve a world's first operation, as on 11th February they will welcome ‘Tern Island’, a tanker that emits no greenhouse gases or carbon particulates during port operations.
Read moreVessels could one day plug into onshore power sources while berthed, lowering emissions, says the UK Department for Transport (DfT).
Read moreThe Port of València is getting closer and closer to electrifying its docks so that the ships that dock there will produce zero emissions during their stay.
Read morePort of Barcelona started the bidding process for the pilot project for electricity supply on ships in order to reduce CO₂ emissions by 50%.
Read moreA high-voltage shore power system will be established for cruise ships in the Norwegian port of Haugesund.
Read morePort of Rotterdam wants to be a CO2-neutral port in 2050, and looking back in 2021, it presents the projects that will make the difference.
Read moreThe Port of Rotterdam Authority and the municipality of Rotterdam want shore-based power to be available in the container, cruise, and liquid bulk sectors.
Read moreHamburg Port Authority has commissioned Siemens to build the Port of Hamburg’s first shore-based power units for containerships.
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