PORT ELECTRIFICATION FOR CONTAINER OPERATIONS
Electrical power is essential in the shift to a more modern, efficient and sustainable shipping industry. Dry and liquid bulk operations have been running on electrified equipment for decades, and the same
GUIDELINES FOR HIGH VOLTAGE SHORE CONNECTION
According to the IEC standard, high voltage shore connection systems are defined inclusive of shore side electric systems but shore side electric systems are not included in the Guidelines.
High Voltage Shore Connections (HVSC) for Commercial Shore
High Voltage Shore Connections (HVSC) for Commercial Shore Power Applications We will cover key topics including:
Multi-terminal HVDC Grid: Current Status and Next Steps
How can HVDC systems be used? What is the difference? Where are we now? What are the main barriers? Questions?
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY – PORT ELECTRIFICATION HANDBOOK
Port Microgrids: With the electrification of maritime ports, the potential (and need) to form microgrids at a port becomes significant. Intermittent disruptions from the bulk power system can interrupt the power
Shore power for container terminals | Cavotec
For terminals where vessels consistently berth at a defined, repeatable position, Cavotec provides fixed systems installed directly on the quay. These solutions deliver a clean, compact, and highly reliable
6.6KV & 11KV High Voltage Shore Connection Cabinet | manufacturer
Scope of Application: The High Voltage Shore Connection (HVSC) System is designed for supplying shore-based electrical power to vessels during port berthing, replacing onboard auxiliary generators.
Port electrification solutions
Cost-efficient and reliable electrification of container terminals from design to project execution – with ABB''s domain expertise on container terminals and power distribution in utility and industry applications.
High Voltage Shore Connection (HVSC) Systems
The terms, Alternative Maritime Power® (AMP®), High Voltage Shore Connection (HVSC) Systems and shore power, used in this and other documentation refers to the technology of
Alternative Marine Power
They have been designed according to the IEC 80005 standard for high-voltage shore connection systems. The standard applies to container ships, cruise ships, RoRo cargo ships, LNG carriers and