Iberdrola Promotes the Electrification of the Shipbuilding Sector for the Construction of New Offshore Wind Farms
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Bibby Marine’s new electric ship project will have a battery storage capacity of more than 24 MWh
The executive president of Iberdrola, Ignacio Galán, moved this Tuesday to the Ria de Vigo Shipyards to know closely a project that marks a milestone in the decarbonization of the naval sector: the new operating ship eCSOV of Bibby Marine, the first offshore support ship in the world powered by batteries and methanol. ... Continue reading "Iberdrola bets on a pioneering electric ship in Vigo to revolutionize the marine wind"
The company, which already has operating parks in the United Kingdom, Germany, France and the United States, prepares the ship with the largest battery storage capacity in the world. Read
Ría de Vigo Shipyard works on the world’s largest battery capacity for marine wind: more than 24 MWh of storage. The commission, carried out by the company Bibby Marine and designed by Seaplace, has received a visit from the executive president of Iberdrola, Ignacio Galán, to get to know first hand the project. IN 30 SECONDS What has happened? Ría de Vigo Shipyards builds an eCSOV with more than 24 MWh of batteries for Bibby Marine. Who is behin…
Iberdrola promotes the electrification of the shipbuilding sector for the construction of new offshore wind farms
Iberdrola’s Executive Chairman, Ignacio Galán, has visited the facilities of Astilleros Ría de Vigo, part of the Armon Group, to see Bibby Marine’s electric vessel project at first hand. This is the electric power storage vessel (eCSOV) used for commissioning electricity projects with the world’s largest battery storage capacity, at over 24MWh. During the visit, Ignacio Galán was accompanied by senior executives from Astilleros Ría de Vigo, as w…
Iberdrola promotes the electrification of the naval sector with projects such as the Bibby Marine electric ship, which has already provided the energy multinational with offshore wind technology. It is the operational ship with the largest battery electricity storage capacity in the world, more than 24 MWh.
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