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Every harbour is unique. Tidal behaviour, terminal designs and equipment differ from port to port. Ships equipped for shore power have a cable drum on board that allows two cables with connectors to be lowered onto the quay. These can then be connected to sockets on the quay. There are three conditions for finding the optimum location for a fixed socket:
1. deviation of shore power locations from ships
2. onboard CMS restrictions
3. flexibility of the berth arrangement
The self-propelled iMSPO system from igus provides the solution. It is able to provide a shore-side power outlet for the ship's cables wherever it is needed along the berth up to a distance of 400m and more.
Connection solutions - offshore and LNG terminals
Offshore terminals and ships place high demands on the flexibility and reliability of energy chain solutions, especially in extreme weather conditions and with changing berthing positions. LNG terminals require robust and low-maintenance shore power solutions that can cope with the challenges of long distances, harsh environmental conditions and constant operational readiness, for which OSC energy supply is ideal. Both areas require systems that can compensate for movements due to tides, wind and waves and implement emergency mechanisms. Such a system can also be found in our user report on the FSU in Bahrain.
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