VESSELS ‘COLD IRONING’ AT EXTENSION JETTY
The Gibraltar Electricity Authority will be carrying out the works at a substation to make this possible. This will mean that while connected, the vessels will be powered by electricity generated by the much cleaner new LNG North Mole Power Station.
This is part of the Government’s commitment to improve air quality throughout Gibraltar. Added to the closing down of Waterport Power Station, it will contribute to the improvement of air quality in the northern parts of Gibraltar. Discussions are ongoing in order to ensure that vessels berthed in other areas are also powered in this way.
Minister for the Environment and Climate Change John Cortes commented, “This is another important step in our response to the Climate Emergency and to improving the quality of life – and the health – of our citizens.”
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