Passenger and cargo ship "Zi Yulan" from Lianyungang to South Korea Incheon port, docked at the Lianyungang berth 27. Parking for around 24 hours, it will shut down the ship's auxiliary engine and use the high-voltage shore power connection system produced by CONNOTEC to supply electricity to the ship.



        Lianyungang shore power is popular for "one interface, high pressure on board, easy to operate, uninterruptible power supply" all along. The shore power operation is simple, no noise, all of the crews like it. Since shore power has been installed, crews no longer have to be bothered by the noise nor need to look after the machines, so they can sleep much better than before.



        Ships using shore power can not only create obvious environmental benefits, but also bring very impressive energy savings. In order to ensure uninterrupted power supply to the ship, the power generated by the auxiliary engine waste much more diesel than the actual power consumption on board which resulting a huge waste of resources. Therefore, it's an excellent choice for environmental protection and energy saving to choose shore power during the period of berthing.



        In recent years, shore power systems in Lianyungang has been developing rapidly with the efforts of power companies, ports, shore power companies, etc. At present, Lianyungang has built 203 shore power systems with a total capacity of 13.68 MVA. Among them, there are 6 sets of high voltage shore power systems, 15 sets of low voltage shore power systems and 182 sets of small capacity shore power systems. The annual electricity consumption of shore power is 6 million degrees, reducing 210 tons of sulfur dioxide and 238 tons of nitrogen oxides. Shore power utilization is far ahead of the other national ports. Lianyungang now is negotiating with Incheon Port to install high-voltage shore power. After the high-voltage shore power systems in Incheon Port are in place, the "Zi Yulan" will open a demonstration route for green shore power between China and South Korea.