Context of the CENAQ operation In the context of the fight against climate change, the European Commission has presented a set of legislative proposals which aim to achieve carbon neutrality in 2050 and to meet the objective of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 55% less in 2030 compared to 1990. The obligation for electricity to be connected to shore for certain passenger ships from 2030 will help to contribute to this (Fuel EU Maritime regulations, AFIR). Ports of Normandy has anticipated these obligations from 2021 by establishing an agreement with EDF, the study of which made it possible to list the terminals subject to the obligations cited above as well as to estimate the feasibility of an electrical connection of the platforms concerned and the power requirements electric. It is on the basis of the results of this study that Ports de Normandie decided, in 2023, to launch a consultation in order to award a project management contract for the fitting out of electrical connection equipment for ships calling on the Ports of Caen-Ouistreham, Cherbourg and Dieppe. The SCE design firm was therefore commissioned to carry out the design and partial construction studies for the CENAQ of the Cherbourg ferry and cruise stations. Description of work In the setting in place of the CENAQ of the Cherbourg ferry and cruise terminals, the main equipment to be implemented are: -An energy building, with an area of approximately 1000 m2 which contains the cells...
- 27 Feb 2026
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