Showing posts with label national grid. Show all posts
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Monday, 21 August 2023

Portsmouth Port Makes the Switch to Solar Power

Portsmouth Port Makes the Switch to Solar Power


The installation of the cutting-edge solar and battery system at Portsmouth’s port has passed a final milestone and is now fully operational, according to a statement.

Managed by the in-house energy services and building services teams of Portsmouth City Council installed by Custom Solar and assisted by engineers at the port, the project began with installing roof-mounted solar panels across several buildings, large battery storage, and the first solar canopies at a UK port.

The last piece of the project was finalized in July 2023, where an upgraded connection to the national grid allowed the full potential of the 1.2-megawatt peak system to be realized.

This system, comprised of 2,660 solar panels, provides an impressive 35% of the site’s electricity. With this, the council-owned Portsmouth International Port is one step closer to becoming one of the UK’s first net carbon-neutral ports.

The solar system is complemented by an onsite battery with a capacity of 1.3 megawatt hours, which can power a typical home for four months. It captures renewable energy, which would otherwise be exported to the local electricity network, and redirects it to the port’s buildings when required.

The battery and new solar system work in conjunction with each other, providing balancing services to the national grid and storing power during periods of lower pricing.

Elly Howe, environmental and sustainability coordinator at Portsmouth International Port said: “This huge solar installation and battery storage facility will help the port reach our ambitious sustainability goals. Energy consumption at the port is already down 33% from last year so I’m excited to see what we can achieve in the future.

“Along with our project partners, I’d like also like to thank Brittany Ferries, the port’s biggest customer, for helping to accommodate the work throughout some of the busiest times of the year.”



Tuesday, 13 July 2021

Horizon Cruise Terminal opens at Port of Southampton

Horizon Cruise Terminal opens at Port of Southampton


A £55 million cruise terminal at the Port of Southampton has opened its doors for the first time.

MSC Cruises’ flagship MSC Virtuosa is the first vessel to dock at the Horizon Cruise Terminal (pictured), which is fitted with shore power and more than 2,000 solar panels.

Shore power offers ‘plug-in’ technology to allow cruise ships to connect to the National Grid. It reduces the amount of time that ships run their engines in port and helps to improve air quality.


Shore power facility at Port of Rostock, Germany

The terminal was built in partnership with MSC Cruises and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH), the parent company for Norwegian Cruise Line, Regent Seven Seas and Oceania Cruises.

Alastair Welch, director of Associated British Ports (ABP) Southampton, said: “We’re incredibly proud to be building the infrastructure for the future of cruise with a commitment to sustainable operations.

“We marked the UK restart of the cruise with MSC Virtuosa leaving the port with the first passengers on May 20 and we’re excited to announce this next significant milestone for the future of cruise in the Port of Southampton.

MSCVirtuiosa arriving in the Port of Liverpool after starting off from Southampton.
Photo credit Dave Jones © Copywrite image 2021

“This next-generation-ready terminal strengthens the Port of Southampton’s position as Europe’s leading cruise turn-around port and is a huge vote of confidence in the future of cruise.”

Antonio Paradiso, MSC Cruises UK and Ireland managing director said: “Today marks another important moment for MSC Cruises in the UK as MSC Virtuosa becomes the first cruise ship to call at the new Horizon Cruise Terminal in Southampton, further enhancing the cruise experience for our guests.

“We have a long-term commercial partnership with ABP Southampton with a commitment that will see us bring even more guests to the port in the coming years, despite these challenging times, when Southampton will play a key part in our itineraries for international cruises.”

Howard Sherman, executive vice-president of destination services and onboard revenue at NCLH, added: “This project marks the continuation of a long-standing partnership between Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings and the Port of Southampton.

“We look forward to the debut of Seven Seas Splendor, the first ship in our fleet scheduled to visit the new terminal this autumn.”

The construction of Horizon Cruise Terminal has received support from the Solent Local Enterprise Partnership and the government’s Getting Building Programme.