Port of Long Beach & MAN: Zero-Emission Shore Power Advancements

The Port of Long Beach, with MAN Energy Solutions, is testing a zero-emission shore power system, supported by a grant. Discover how MTU engines are key to this sustainable project!

Port of Long Beach & MAN: Zero-Emission Shore Power Advancements
June 28, 2016 7:08 pm

Introduction

In May 2017, the Port of Long Beach received a $1.3 million grant from the California Energy Commission to test a zero-emission shore power system for container ships. This project, a collaboration with MAN Energy Solutions, aims to reduce emissions at the port.

Project Funding and Goals

The California Energy Commission awarded the Port of Long Beach a $1.3 million grant in May 2017. The primary objective is to demonstrate a zero-emission shore power system. The project seeks to minimize emissions from container ships while they are docked.

Technology and System Details

The project involves MAN Energy Solutions and their role in the system. The project focuses on utilizing a zero-emission shore power system. The system’s design and implementation are integral to the project’s goals. The demonstration will take place at the Port of Long Beach.

Implementation and Testing

The testing phase of the zero-emission shore power system is crucial. The Port of Long Beach will be the site for this testing. The project aims to reduce emissions from container ships. The project’s duration and specific testing parameters are not detailed in the source.

Collaboration and Future Outlook

The partnership between the Port of Long Beach and MAN Energy Solutions is key to this project. The successful demonstration could pave the way for wider adoption of similar systems. This project is intended to make the port more sustainable.
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Conclusion

The Port of Long Beach, in collaboration with MAN Energy Solutions, is testing a zero-emission shore power system, supported by a $1.3 million grant from the California Energy Commission. The project’s goal is to reduce emissions from container ships. The details of the project are not described in full detail within the article.

Port of Long Beach

The Port of Long Beach received a $1.3 million grant from the California Energy Commission for a zero-emission shore power system testing project.

MAN Energy Solutions

MAN Energy Solutions is collaborating with the Port of Long Beach on a zero-emission shore power system testing project.