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Port of Akureyri Shore Power Infrastructure

Ships require electrical power not only while at sea but also when berthed in port.

Shore power systems enable vessels to connect to the local electricity grid, reducing fuel consumption, emissions, and noise in harbour areas.



Project overview

Verkís has been involved in several projects related to vessel shore power connections at the Port of Akureyri. The work included assessments of power supply capabilities, electrical infrastructure requirements, and the development of solutions to support shore power connections for larger vessels and cruise ships.

An analysis was carried out to evaluate the power generation and supply capacity available from Norðurorka, as well as the infrastructure required to support shore power facilities at Akureyri’s harbour areas. This included a cost estimate for a 4 MVA shore power connection and an assessment of the electrical distribution system upgrades required to deliver the necessary capacity.

Verkís completed two projects for the Associated Ports of North Iceland related to shore power connections at Tangabryggja and Oddeyrarbryggja. The first project, carried out between 2018 and 2019, focused on evaluating the cost of receiving a 4 MVA power supply from Norðurorka and providing shore power services for larger vessels and cruise ships.

The second project, initiated in 2019, involved the design and preparation of tender documentation for a 400 V, 50 Hz electrical distribution system, including cable routes, utility ducts, provisions for future high-voltage shore power connections, water supply infrastructure, and dedicated utility buildings for electrical and water services.

The project supports the transition towards cleaner and more sustainable port operations by establishing the infrastructure needed for future vessel electrification.

4mva

Shore power capacity assessment



400v

Electrical distribution system



50hz

Electrical distribution system




Technical information

Location:


Akureyri port


Size:


4 MVA shore power capacity


Project period:


2017 – 2019




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