High-voltage shore connection

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A ship connected to the Port of San Diego's high-voltage shore connection, shortly after the port installed the connection in 2014

A high-voltage shore connection (HVSC) is an electrical connection between a ship and an electric grid, allowing the ship to shut off its engine and reduce fuel consumption and carbon emissions.[1]

The ship can use electric power for its consumption of energy. They are mostly used in the cruise ships which dock for longer time and hence save energy.[1]

Power connections from ship to shore, whereby the power is generated on the ship and transmitted to land is realized with powerships.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b High Voltage Shore Connections : Application in piers and power supply ships, Project developed by: Aina Pons Roser, Barcelona, 10th of June of 2016, Department of Electrical Engineering