Valletta to Install Cold Ironing for Cruise Calls
by Ship & Bunker News Team
Tuesday April 6, 2021 Cruise ships calling at the Mediterranean port of
Valletta should be able to plug in for their power when docked at the port. Two firms,
Nidec Group and
Excel Sis, have landed the contract to install electric ship power for visiting ships, according to Marine Link. Ship-to-shore power, also known as cold ironing, forms part of the
European Union s plans to decrease the carbon footprint of European ports. Economic recovery plans for the EU bloc have made reducing environmental impacts a key objective. Power output is maintained by keeping their diesel-burning auxiliary engines going, thereby contributing to port emissions. Cold ironing removes this source of ship pollution.