Eco-friendly terminal and shore power for Zeebrugge cruise ships

The Port of Antwerp-Bruges announced that it will modernise the quay’s infrastructure introducing shore power facilities and aiming for reduction in emissions and noise pollution.

The Swedish Quay will receive the first shore power installation for cruise ships in Zeebrugge, which will allow ships to switch to green electricity from the high-voltage grid at the quay. Because ships will no longer have to run their diesel generators, emissions of CO2 and particulate matter will be reduced by 98% and 95% respectively.

Work on the shore power installation is scheduled for the autumn of 2025. Furthermore, by 2030, the Port of Antwerp-Bruges wants to install shore power installations for two cruise ships in Zeebrugge, the first of which should be operational in 2027, 3 years before the European obligation.

Eco-friendly terminal and shore power for Zeebrugge cruise ships
Credit: Port of Antwerp-Bruges

The study for the new infrastructure will start in 2025, with construction to take place in 2027-2028. The new terminal should be operational in the spring of 2029.

The Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Facility (AFIF) provides a European subsidy of 3.2 million euros for the shore power supply. Additional subsidy opportunities for the modernisation of the terminal are being explored.

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