The Port of Aarhus has an onshore power plant on its way to container ships, which will be the first of its kind in Denmark. And a new agreement stipulates that it must be supplied by Danish PowerCon. We are pleased that we can once againcollaborate with PowerCon to establish a shore power facility.
The Port of Aarhus, Denmark’s largest commercial port, has announced the finalization of an agreement to develop one of the most advanced shore power facilities in Europe. This initiative represents a significant step forward in reducing emissions and enhancing sustainable port operations in Northern Europe.
With the completion of the shore power facility in 2026, the Port of Aarhus will continue to set benchmarks in green port operations. This project underscores the port’s mission to connect Denmark with the world while embracing sustainable solutions for a changing global economy.
The facility is expected to be operational by 2026, furthering the port’s efforts to become a leader in sustainable port operations. The shore power project is part of the “OPS Network,” a collaborative initiative involving key Northern European ports, including Aarhus, Gothenburg, Bremerhaven, and Stockholm.
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Soon, container ships calling at Denmark''s largest commercial port will be able to hook on shore power and turn off diesel generators.
Soon, container ships docking at Denmark’s largest commercial port will be able to connect to shore power, allowing them to switch off their diesel generators while in port, …
Danish ports in Aarhus and Gothenburg, Germany’s port of Bremerhaven, and Sweden’s port of Stockholm will all offer shore power for container ships by 2030 as part of the …
The Port of Aarhus has finalised an agreement with Danish engineerer PowerCon to deploy an onshore power plant for container ships, the first project of its kind in Denmark …
The Port of Aarhus, Denmark''s largest commercial port, is set to establish the country’s first shore power facility for container ships. The new agreement, finalized with …
Containerships calling at the container terminal at the Port of Aarhus will soon be able to turn off their diesel generators and receive shore power. Courtesy of the Port of Aarhus …
The Port of Aarhus is to equip its container terminal with an onshore power plant, supplied by Danish PowerCon, and said to be the first of its kind in Denmark. This follows a …
The Port of Aarhus, Denmark''s largest commercial port, is set to establish the country’s first shore power facility for container ships. The …
The Port of Aarhus, Denmark’s largest commercial port, has announced the finalization of an agreement to develop one of the most advanced shore power facilities in …
Aarhus is moving forward with port electrification, introducing a state-of-the-art shore power facility to reduce emissions from container ships. The facility built by PowerCon …
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