Cold ironing set to power container ships in Aarhus
The Port of Aarhus has teamed up with Danish engineering firm PowerCon to develop a shore power system for container ships. According to the port, this will be the “first
The Port of Aarhus has teamed up with Danish engineering firm PowerCon to develop a shore power system for container ships. According to the port, this will be the “first
Denmark''s Port of Aarhus has an onshore power plant on its way to container ships, which will be the first of its kind in the country. According to a new agreement, the
Soon, container ships calling at Denmark''s largest commercial port will be able to hook on shore power and turn off diesel generators. The Port of Aarhus has an onshore power
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The Port of Aarhus has signed an agreement with PowerCon to establish Denmark''s first onshore power plant for containerships, with completion planned for 2026.
The Port of Aarhus has signed an agreement with PowerCon to establish Denmark''s first onshore power plant for containerships, with
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The facility, located at Aarhus'' container terminal, aims to enable container ships to connect to shore power, eliminating the need for diesel generators. This innovation will
According to Anne Zachariassen, COO, Port of Aarhus, the shore power facility will reduce both noise and local particle pollution caused by ships using diesel generators.
Once completed, the facility will enable container ships to connect to onshore power, eliminating the need for diesel generators while at berth. This will significantly reduce
The port has unveiled plans to open an onshore power facility for boxships, which will be “the first of its kind” in Denmark. The plant is expected to be completed in 2026,
Once completed, the facility will enable container ships to connect to onshore power, eliminating the need for diesel generators
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