Global Shore to Ship Power Project Database 2022:

Global Shore to Ship Power Project Database 2022:

Low Voltage, High Voltage Segmentation of Installed Base and Pipeline Projects – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Shore to Ship Power Global Project Specific Database: low voltage, high voltage segmentation of installed base and pipeline projects.” database has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

Shore power also termed as “Cold ironing”, “Shore to Ship Technology”, “Alternative Marine Power (AMP)”, and “Onshore Power Supply (OPS)”, enables the vessels to shut down their onboard diesel generators while berthing at docking points and provides electric power from the local grid.

Shore power has greatly contributed to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, CO2, NOx content, noise pollution, and vibration due to on-board diesel generators of vessels.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Installed Base

  • Region
  • Country
  • Port of Installation
  • Type of Plant
  • Voltage
  • Frequency
  • Capacity
  • Completion year
  • Frequency Converter

2. Pipeline

  • Country
  • Port
  • Expected Completion Year
  • Category

Companies Mentioned

  • ABB
  • Actemium
  • Agile Rig & Modules AS
  • Blueday Technology AS
  • Cochran Marine
  • Electric Power Finland
  • Enel
  • Engie
  • GE Energy
  • GHENOVA
  • Harju Elekter
  • Helgevold Elektro AS
  • Nidec
  • PowerCon
  • PSW Group
  • Schneider Electric
  • Siemens
  • TekniskBureau AS
  • Thycon
  • Westcon Power & Automation AS

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