The Port of Aberdeen have announced that they have broken ground on Scotland's largest commercial shore power system, as part of a £4 million project designed to supply clean electricity to vessels at seven berths.
The 'Shore Power in Operation' demonstrator project is one of the first of its kind in the UK and was awarded match funding as part of the Department for Transport's (DfT) Zero Emissions Vessels and Infrastructure (ZEVI) competition.
Welcoming the start of the works, Bob Sanguinetti, CEO, Port of Aberdeen, said: "We are delighted to be breaking ground on this project, which is pivotal on our journey to net zero by 2040. This is a great example of public and private partnership to drive forward advances in delivering green infrastructure for ports."
The shore power system, also known as 'cold-ironing', is being installed by PowerCon, the market leader in shore power technology. The installation includes connecting the modular shore power system to the grid, as well as establishing quayside connection points via mobile cable reels.
Vessels will receive clean, grid-powered electricity under the port's renewable energy tariff while berthed at Albert Quay and Means Quay in the port's North Harbour. This allows vessels to shut off their main and auxiliary engines while at berth and reduce their carbon emissions by more than 80% compared to marine gas oil (MGO) usage, and significantly lower particulates, nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulphur oxides (SOx), and noise.
Maritime Minister, Mike Kane, said: "Decarbonising shipping is crucial to our plans of creating more sustainable jobs and a cleaner environment.
"Today's announcement marks a significant step forward in achieving this, putting the UK at the forefront of sustainable port technology and anchoring its position as a global leader in tackling climate change."
The trailblazing initiative is being delivered in partnership with a consortium of technology and innovation centres, engineering specialists, state-of-the-art vessel owners and operators, a university and research centre, as well as public sector bodies.
The project will evaluate both land-side and vessel-side power infrastructure construction and performance, along with a commercial analysis to assess the financial and socio-economic benefits for the port and its stakeholders.
Building on prior funding for a feasibility study, this project has outlined the system design for demonstration-scale shore power facilities. Additionally, the partners will analyse the broader impact of transitioning to greener power within the port.
Peter Selway, Shore Power Specialist, PowerCon, said: "Aberdeen is at the forefront of renewable and sustainable energy initiatives. We hope this project will provide substantial commercial and environmental benefits for the port, its surrounding wildlife, and the local community."
Port of Aberdeen is investing up to £55 million over 10 years to become the UK's first net zero port by 2040. It is notably the only UK port to be involved in three of the 10 projects supported by the Department for Transport's ZEVI competition.
Two areas of the port's North Harbour, Albert Quay West and Commercial Quay West, are already benefiting from shore power facilities, supporting operational activities for our renewable energy customers and towage providers.
In addition to the 'Shore Power in Operation' project, this technology is being installed on Regent Quay as part of Bibby Marine's electric Service Operation Vessel ZEVI project. Additionally, work is underway to install shore power infrastructure for Serco NorthLink's passenger ferries, funded by a substantial seven-figure investment from Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited.
The project is scheduled to deliver its first power in March 2025.
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