There are many technical documents on shore-power. Some of the most relevant are listed below for your assistance:
- OPS General Studies
- Air Quality (GHG and Pollutants)
- Electro-mechanical equipment on board and on shore
- International standar applicable to on-shore power
1. OPS General Studies
Measures for the provision of on-power supply to ships in National ports – Spanish National Ports Agency (OPPE) – 2016
Shore power study – Port Authorty of New South Wales (Australia) – 2017
Potential for Shore Side Electricity in Europe – ECOFYS – 2015
State of the Art on Alternative Fuels Transport Systems in the European Union – COWI – 2015
Shore side power supply – Univercity of Chalmers – 2008
Alternative maritime power in the port of Rotterdam – 2006
Shore-side electricity for ships in ports – Karl Jivén (MariTerm AB) – 2004
2. Air Quality (GHG and Pollutants)
Third IMO greenhouse gas study 2014
3. Electro-mechanical equipment on board and on shore
General
Specifications (courtesy of Lloyds Register):
On-shore Power equipment on board (Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Ships – July 2016 – Courtesy of Lloyds Register)
Quality of Power Supply as for ship classified equipment on board (Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Ships – July 2016 – Courtesy of Lloyds Register)
Electrical Plant Single Line Diagram of an On-Shore Connexion On Board (Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Ships – July 2016 – Courtesy of Lloyds Register)
4. International standar applicable to on-shore power