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Cold ironing is the way that ports contribute to reducing a ship's carbon emissions while moored. By simply turning off their engines and plugging in to an electrical supply point in the port, ships can instantly lower their carbon footprint.
Nexans offers a robust line of tough, flexible ship-to-shore THOF power cables that make this connection possible. These cables, manufactured in El Dorado, Arkansa, comply with OPNAVINST 11310.3B and are available with factory-installed connectors. This makes them ready to deploy upon arrival at your facility.
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