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.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction2. Executive Summary
3. What is Shore to Ship Power?
4. Current State of European Shipping
5. European Shore to Power Drivers and Programs
EU Fundings and Initiatives
European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CENIA)
EU Green Deal
Regional Programs
HELCOM Baltic Sea Action Plan
Fit for 55
Connecting Europe Facility (CEF)
Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T)
Regional Observatory
European Onshore Power Supply Association (EOPSA)
6. Role of Key Stakeholders
7. Selection Criteria
Technical Parameters
Commercial Parameters
Additional Recommendations
8. Country Specific Analysis
Norway
France
Germany
Italy
Spain
Finland
Netherlands
Sweden
9. Summary of Country Specific Unique Market Features
10. What is happening in Europe?
11. Covid-19 Impact
12. Quotes from the Interviews