More and more ports offer electrical shore connections for ships at berth. But how to provide electricity to ships at an anchorage or electrical vessels working in an offshore wind park? An offshore E-charging buoy may provide the solution. Watch the video in which Govert Wagenaar, Tender Manager at Bluewater Energy Services explains the concept.
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