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Floating power platforms for mobile cold-ironing

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posted on 2024-11-21, 01:06 authored by SG Jayasinghe, M Al-Falahi, Hossein EnshaeiHossein Enshaei, N Fernando, A Tashakori
The colloquial term 'cold-ironing' refers to the shore power connection when a ship is at berth. Even though, cold-ironing is not new to the shipping industry only recently it received more attention, mainly due to strict emission regulations. When a ship receives shore power, its emissions can be eliminated and thus cold-ironing is becoming a popular service sought by ships that berth at emission controlled ports. Generally, the shore power connection is available only at berth and thus emissions from the ships that are anchored in and around the port is still a significant issue. This paper proposes a floating power platform for `Mobile Cold-ironing' of anchored ships. In the proposed system, a fuel cell - battery hybrid system is used as the source. Efficacy of the proposed system in supplying dynamic loads is verified with simulation results.

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Publication title

Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Southern Power Electronics Conference

Volume

45

Pagination

1-5

ISBN

978-1-5090-1546-7

Department/School

Seafaring and Maritime Operations

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Publication status

  • Published

Place of publication

United States of America

Event title

2nd Annual Southern Power Electronics Conference (SPEC)

Event Venue

Auckland, New Zealand

Date of Event (Start Date)

2016-12-05

Date of Event (End Date)

2016-12-08

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Copyright 2016 IEEE

Socio-economic Objectives

170899 Renewable energy not elsewhere classified

UN Sustainable Development Goals

13 Climate Action

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