Onshore Power Supply Systems: Recommendations for Tankers and Terminals
Year: 2025 Language: English Author: OCIMF Genre: Guide Publisher: OCIMF Edition: 1st (June 2025) Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 100 Description: The adoption of an Onshore Power Supply (OPS) brings environmental advantages to maritime operations in ports and terminals. By using shore-based electrical power while at a berth, ships can stop running their onboard diesel generators, reducing their emissions, contributing to improved local air quality and potentially reducing Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions. This information paper serves as guidance for the design, implementation and operation of OPS systems for tankers and marine terminals. The primary purpose of this publication is to provide recommendations to assist personnel involved in the design, implementation, and operation of OPS systems for terminals and all tanker types, except gas carriers. It offers guidance on the safe and efficient delivery and use of shore-based electrical power to ships at a berth, promoting environmental protection and regulatory compliance. In all cases, the guidance in this publication is subject to any applicable international, national or local regulations and is intended only to complement or strengthen those requirements. Companies responsible for operating tankers and terminals should ensure that they are aware of any such requirements and fully comply.
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Onshore Power Supply Systems: Recommendations for Tankers and Terminals
Language: English
Author: OCIMF
Genre: Guide
Publisher: OCIMF
Edition: 1st (June 2025)
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 100
Description: The adoption of an Onshore Power Supply (OPS) brings environmental advantages to maritime operations in ports and terminals. By using shore-based electrical power while at a berth, ships can stop running their onboard diesel generators, reducing their emissions, contributing to improved local air quality and potentially reducing Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions. This information paper serves as guidance for the design, implementation and operation of OPS systems for tankers and marine terminals.
The primary purpose of this publication is to provide recommendations to assist personnel involved in the design, implementation, and operation of OPS systems for terminals and all tanker types, except gas carriers. It offers guidance on the safe and efficient delivery and use of shore-based electrical power to ships at a berth, promoting environmental protection and regulatory compliance.
In all cases, the guidance in this publication is subject to any applicable international, national or local regulations and is intended only to complement or strengthen those requirements. Companies responsible for operating tankers and terminals should ensure that they are aware of any such requirements and fully comply.
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