VINCI Energies in Spain has been awarded the project to execute the necessary electrical infrastructures to supply power from the land to the ferries, fishing boats, and other vessels that dock at the Port of Tarifa (Cádiz). The project, with an estimated investment of 2.5 million euros, will allow the ships to shut down their auxiliary engines during their stay in port and be powered directly by the land electrical network, which will significantly reduce harmful emissions and ambient noise in the port area.
The project is promoted by the Port Authority of Algeciras Bay (APBA) and is part of its Decarbonization Plan for the ports of the Algeciras Bay and Tarifa, which is also integrated into the entity's Green Strategy. The initiative aligns with the decarbonization goals of the 2030 Agenda and with the European Fit for 55 package, aimed at reducing emissions in maritime transport.
The scope of the work includes the installation of a state-of-the-art OPS (Onshore Power Supply) substation, a transformation center designated for the fishing area, and the laying of electrical lines that will connect the infrastructure with the various docking points of the port. Additionally, cable management systems (Cable Management System - CMS) will be installed for the ferries operating on the Tarifa-Tangier route, along with 36 electrical connection points for fishing vessels and additional sockets for a patrol boat and a recreational boat.
According to the project estimates, the electrical connection from land will avoid the annual emission of approximately 1,148,000 kilograms of CO₂, 23,760 kilograms of nitrogen oxides (NOx), 7,920 kilograms of sulfur oxides (SOx), and 1,980 kilograms of particulate matter. These figures reflect the volume of emissions currently generated by the auxiliary engines of the vessels during their stays at the port of Cádiz.



