Rotterdam ramps up shore power to slash emissions

The image shows an overhead shot of ECT Rotterdam

Source: Port of Rotterdam/MartensMultimedia

Hutchison Ports ECT Rotterdam (ECT) is to install new shore power facilities which will cut the port’s CO2 emissions by around 35,000 tonnes per year.

In collaboration with Rotterdam Shore Power (RSP), a joint venture between Eneco and Port of Rotterdam, the project will see the first ships connected by 2028, with around 5,000 sea-going vessels connected by 2030.

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