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onshore power supply


A system to provide electricity from the local grid to ships to meet their power demand.
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shoreside electricity


See onshore power supply.
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onshore power system


See onshore power supply.
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cold ironing


See onshore power supply.
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hotelling


See onshore power supply.
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auxiliary engine


An engine not used for propulsion but for other purposes like power generation.
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main engine


The ship’s engine that is used for propulsion. While underway, it may be used to produce electricity via a propeller shaft generator.
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diesel electric propulsion


Diesel engines that are used for electricity production. This setup can be used for electric propulsion (indirectly via electric motors) and for powering other electrical equipment and appliances.
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frequency converter


A device used to change AC frequency to the required level. Transformer A static electric device used to change the voltage to a required level.
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co2


Carbon dioxide (a greenhouse gas).
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