

The objective of this tool is to help other ports worldwide who are considering to implement shore power solutions to have the latest information on worldwide operational Power2Ship systems. This has since been supplemented with further cross-referenced information on ports with high voltage onshore power supply (OPS) collated by the IAPH World Ports Sustainability Program (WPSP), based on data from the European Alternative Fuels Observatory (EAFO), the DNV GL Alternative Fuels Insight portal and an annex of a submission by environmental NGO Friends of the Earth to the IMO’s 73rd Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 73).

The WPCAP Power2Ship dynamic Google Earth Map provides a geographic overview of ports equipped with operational high voltage onshore power supply for visiting vessels. The detailed survey was answered by 16 ports which formed the basis of an innovative tool developed by WPCAP Working Group 3 using Google Earth. The survey was sent to ports that had already implemented or were planning to implement an OPS system. Virtual meeting on FAO-GOOGLE Partnership: Earth Map and the Hand in Hand Geo-spatial. For locations of explorer notes, caves, artifacts, and beacons, see Explorer Map. One of the initiatives taken involved a worldwide survey to find out details of the shore power infrastructure in ports. ITALY16 September 2020, Rome, Italy - Rene Castro Salazar, FAO. This article is about locations of resource nodes on Scorched Earth. WPCAP is working hard to provide inspiration for ports seeking to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions through collaborative actions and joint research.
