ABB Wins Contract to Supply Shore Power Systems for Port of Rotterdam

Reuters
Jan 05
ABB Wins Contract to Supply Shore Power Systems for Port of Rotterdam

ABB Ltd. has signed contracts with Rotterdam Shore Power $(RSP)$, a joint venture between the Port of Rotterdam and Eneco, to engineer and construct shore power systems at the Port of Rotterdam. The project will have a total capacity of more than 100 MVA and is designed to serve three container terminals from the second half of 2028. ABB will be responsible for the design, delivery, installation, commissioning, and testing of the shore power systems. The scope of supply includes prefabricated solutions to minimize installation time and operational disruption, as well as ABB's supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system for monitoring, control, and energy usage tracking. The infrastructure will be scalable for future growth and integration with renewable energy sources.

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