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Local Councilor Sofia Bothorp opens a Cavotec shore power unit at Karlskrona Baltic Port

Shore-to-ship power technology has seen further success with the opening of a fourth 'cold ironing' application in Sweden at the port of Verkö, in Karlskrona, on the south eastern coast of the country. The unit will supply the Stena Vision passenger ferry with electrical power for the duration of port calls, reducing emissions and noise pollution.
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