Cold ironing, also known as shore connection, shore-to-ship power, or alternative maritime power, refers to the practice of supplying electrical power from the shore to a ship while it is docked at berth, allowing the vessel to turn off its auxiliary engines.
A first of it kind floating power plant, powered by Renewable Natural Gas, enables a cold-ironing service to vessels at berth or in anchorage.
RNG-to-Cold Ironing offers a green solution for cold-ironing as set by European directives and international legislations.