(cost price – part 1) Shore power connection for electric vessels
The energy transition calls for smart, temporary solutions. Especially in situations where grid capacity is limited, Temporary Energy Systems (TES) are playing an increasingly important role. But how do you optimally compose such a system? And just as importantly: what determines the cost price of a TES?
During this community meeting, we dive into the financial and technical structure of a TES. Gerard van der Veer provides insight into the main cost components: investment costs, operational costs, energy carriers, and the influence of system configurations on the business case. Afterwards, Rob van Veldhuizen (Stantec) takes you through a concrete case involving a shore power connection and shows how choices in the energy mix affect the total costs.
This is part 1 of a two-part series. In part 2, we will go deeper into the cost price of alternative energy carriers and their impact on the business case.
Why participate?
Learn how, as a client or contractor, you can make well-founded project decisions based on the cost price and composition of a TES. Discover where the value of the TES proposition lies for suppliers and what that means for your business case.
For whom?
Clients, contractors, and suppliers of TES solutions.
Unable to attend after all? Please let us know via communicatie@connectr.nu. We deliberately align the catering with the number of attendees, so that together we can prevent food waste.