Posted - May 27, 2013 - Press Release - Cavotec - MarineLink.com
Cavotec co-hosted a community & business outreach event
at the Port of Ystad, including a seminar on benefits of Alernative
Marine Power (AMP).
The event was co-hosted by Cavotec, leading power and automation
conglomerate ABB, the Port of Ystad, electrical systems specialist
Processkontroll Elektriska, technical consultancy Grontmij, as well as
Polferries and Unity Line.
Cavotec AMP systems enable ships to close down their engines while
docked and to connect to shore side electricity. Services such as power
supply for reefer containers, lighting, heating, food preparation and
cargo handling are then run directly from the port. Switching off ships’
engines and connecting to grid-generated electricity reduces fuel
consumption and dramatically cuts emissions.
Last year, the Port of Ystad became the latest in a growing number of
Swedish ports to adopt shore power connection for ships. The application
at Ystad is one of the largest high voltage shore power systems in the
world.
“Ports in Sweden, and around the world, are facing intensifying
pressure, both in the form of legal requirements and public sentiment,
to reduce emissions from ships. Our Alternative Maritime Power (AMP)
technologies enable ports and shipping lines to meet this challenge,”
says Erik Chiló, Cavotec Regional Manager for Northern Europe.
Chiló was among several speakers at the two-day event. On day one,
Thursday May 23, representatives from the event’s co-hosts delivered
presentations on how shore power makes ports cleaner and more cost
effective. The presentations were followed by a demonstration of one of
the systems in operation.
Day two, Saturday May 25, saw the Port of Ystad open its doors to the
public, for a range of activities that showed how the port operates and
the steps it is taking to reduce environmental impact.
The Ystad installation incorporates four passenger ferry berths used by
Polferries and Unity Line for sailings to the Polish city of
Świnoujście.
Post to be found at:
http://www.marinelink.com/news/swedens-event-ystad354948.aspx
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
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