Shore Power Terminal Tool

  • The Shore Power Terminal Tool is designed to provide you with a business case for a shore power conversion of a singe berth terminal, the main goal being to determine proper kWh prices for both shore and ship side. Users are guided through inputting quay and ship details, operational profiles, equipment details, and other input parameters such as prices for fuel and electricity to create a customized business case for implementing shore power on your terminal. The tool includes:

    • CAPEX calculations for shore and ship infrastructure, which can be validated by preferred partners upon request.

    • OPEX calculations for both shore and ship side, including fuel and electricity, maintenance costs, FuelEU and EU ETS, plus financing costs if applicable.

    • Technical guidance based on applicable standards, predominantly ISO 80001-3, as well as TtW and WtW emissions calculations.

    • Users can fully customize quay and ship details, equipment specifications, and input parameters in the webtool to create a tailored business case.

    • The tool offers tooltips and guidance to assist users in understanding the calculations and making informed decisions.

    • Fore more customization options, download the Excel sheet and/or report. Contact the helpdesk for expert support or consultancy.


 

 

Feasibility study

The premium tool is accompanied with a feasibility study template to further accelerate your shore power developments.


How the tool works

Watch the tutorial for a step-by-step explanation of the tool, or check the case studies below. Members can contact the helpdesk for support.


 

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€99.00
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€999.00
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References

EMSA - EMSA Shore Supply Study Part 1

DNV-GL - GLOMEEP shore power information portal

Sustainable Ships - Shore Power Quickscan

Sustainable Ships - Average Shore Power Demand Tool

Hyperlinks available for members only

 
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