Marseille solar solar container power supply system design

3 FAQs about Marseille solar solar container power supply system design

How does the port of Marseille use photovoltaic energy?

In parallel, the Port of Marseille Fos is working to develop photovoltaic energy production by equipping the roofs of hangars and warehouses. Today, the Port supplies ships with power from the national ENEDIS network. The electricity is guaranteed 100% renewable, thereby ensuring the maximum environmental benefit.

What does the port of Marseille Fos do?

For several years now, the Port of Marseille Fos has undertaken a series of concrete actions that address air quality and the energy transition. It encourages and assists ship owners to comply with the regulations in force on fuels designed to reduce polluting emissions.

Is Marseille Fos a good port for Ops deployment?

With its high-voltage OPS coverage across multiple terminals and its €169M investment by 2028, Marseille Fos ranks among the leading European ports for OPS deployment and a reference in scalable decarbonization infrastructure globally.

Roof-top solar energy for the port of Marseille Fos

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The project targets all vessel types (passenger ferries, cruise, Ro-Ro, container ships, repair vessels) and supports compliance

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Port of Marseille – CENAQ Connexion Electrique des Navires A

The project targets all vessel types (passenger ferries, cruise, Ro-Ro, container ships, repair vessels) and supports compliance with EU AFIR regulations ahead of 2030.

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These were mainly aimed at powering two cruise ships connected at the port electric grid at the same time, by means of an innovative Onshore Power Supply (OPS) system.

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