by Mustafa Mirza | 2022, July, 18 | Shore Power
Shore Power is actively gaining popularity around the world as countries are finding ways to de-carbonize the maritime industry. This technology allows a ship to turn off its on-board engines and get external electric power from the shore where it is berthed. The...
by Mustafa Mirza | 2022, July, 18 | Shore Power
• Ports and shipping industry of the UK is the second largest in Europe, boasting 125 ports with cargo handling capacity all over the country. • Payback periods for shore power need to be shorter in the UK than on the continent primarily due to the private ownership...
by Mustafa Mirza | 2022, May, 19 | Shore Power
Shore power in China gained momentum during the ‘13th Five Year Plan’ period (2016-2020), which focused on environmental protection, energy conservation and emissions reduction from China’s transport sector. According to Power Technology Research, China has...
by Mustafa Mirza | 2022, May, 9 | Shore Power
Shore Power is actively gaining popularity around the world as countries are finding ways to de-carbonize the maritime industry. This technology allows a ship to turn off its on-board engines and get external electric power from the shore where it is berthed. 2021 has...
by Asad Tariq | 2022, March, 23 | Asad Tariq, Shore Power
Baltic Sea ports are showing strong affinity towards the deployment of shore power infrastructure. Currently, more than 90 shore power facilities are available at the major ports of the Baltic Sea region. Ports as well as cruise line owners are pushing to curtail the...