About Kenya Mombasa Photovoltaic Container
ABL Group has investigated two potential sites for the installation of a solar photovoltaic (PV) plant to generate renewable energy from onshore power, or ‘cold ironing’, in Kenya’s major port of Mombasa. Kenyan Ports Authority commissioned the proposed introduction of the Green Ports Policy.
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3 FAQs about [Kenya Mombasa Photovoltaic Container]
Could a solar photovoltaic plant be installed at Mombasa port?
A feasibility study conducted by energy and marine consultancy ABL Group has picked two possible brownfield sites for the installation of a solar photovoltaic plant to generate renewable energy-powered shore power or ‘cold ironing’ at the Mombasa port.
What is the Mombasa Port Green policy?
The drafting of the Mombasa Port Green Policy was commissioned in 2014, led by The Cornell Group Inc. USA and funded by Trade Mark East Africa. One of the key action plans that the policy prioritised was an investment in cold ironing systems. This would enable Mombasa port to match the emissions reduction targets of world-class ports.
Will Mombasa port meet emissions reduction targets?
One of the key action plans that the policy prioritised was an investment in cold ironing systems. This would enable Mombasa port to match the emissions reduction targets of world-class ports. Read: Transport CS Murkomen ousts KPA board chair, picks former MP
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