Cold Ironing/Electrification
Cold ironing (shore connection, shore-to-ship power (SSP), onshore power supply (OPS) or alternative maritime power (AMP), is the process of providing dockside electrical power to a ship at berth while its main and auxiliary engines are turned off. Cold ironing allows emergency equipment, refrigeration, cooling, heating, lighting and other equipment to receive continuous electric power while the ship loads or unloads its cargo. This reduces gaseous emissions, noise and vibrations within ports, benefitting port workers and nearby residents. The EALING project (European flagship Action for coLd ironING in ports) is an EU project to electrify all port energy supply.
Balearic Islands port authority to launch pilot electric communication project
Palma de Mallorca, Spain (PortSEurope) October 26, 2017 – Balearic Islands port authority (Autoridad Portuaria de Baleares) plans to promote in 2018 a pilot...
Elemed holds Limassol event – “electrification as the key to sustainable port & shipping operations”
Limassol, Cyprus (Ports Europe) October 8, 2017 – The elemed project has held a meeting in Limassol to discuss the use of electricity in marine...
French Minister of Transport visited Port of Marseille
Marseille, France (Ports Europe) August 9, 2017 – The port of Marseille aims to play a major role in the world maritime competition, said Élisabeth...