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Knut Marquart – Head of shore to ship power

ABB Shore-to-ship power


An effective solution for port
emissions reduction
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Shore to Ship Power
Think different

Logic brings you from A to B,


Imagination brings you anywhere
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An environmental issue
Emissions from vessels docked in port

 Auxiliary engines run by ships in port produce SOx, NOx,


CO2 and particle discharge as well as noise and vibration.
 These pollutants cause negative health and environmental
impact on the surrounding communities.

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Emissions comparison
10’000 cars vs. 1 cruise vessel

1 vessel emits NOX during 8h as


10’000 cars going from Zurich to London

Cars: 10’000 cars x 0.1 g/km x 1000 km = 1.0 t NOx

Vessel: 1 ship x 11.8 kg/MWh x 8 h x 12 MW = 1.1 t NOx

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Emission control areas
Legislation
More Stringent IMO MARPOL Convention

Environmental Challenges for the Shipping Industry

4,5%
4,0% 3,5%
– SOx (%) & PM

3,5%
Sulphur oxides

3,0%
2,5% 1,5%
2,0% 1,5%
1,5% 1,0%
1,0% 0,5%
0,5% 0,1% 0,1%
-07 -08 -09 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15 -16 -17 -18 -19 -20

Global step I/II/III


SECA/ECA/
CARE Step I/II/III
EU 2005/33/EC
(at berth)
ABB Shore-to-ship power
Combination of standard products

 Onshore: Solutions for ports from the electricity


transmission to the plug
 Onboard: Shore-to-ship power Panel
 Static frequency converters
ABB Ports Portfolio: High Efficiency and sustainable Port
Terminal Automation,
eBoP, Analytics
Conveyor belts
Pump Stations Integration with renewables Rail Substation Gantry cranes Ship To Shore Cranes
Grid Substation

Excavator Electric Vehicle


Building Climate Shore to Ship Terminal Substation
Technology Ship To Shore Cranes Electric Charging Power

ABB can do the vast majority of electrification and automation

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