en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Port Authority of Valencia (APV), through its participation in the European "Renmarinas Demos" project, is advancing the application of marine renewable energy in ports. It has tendered the design, supply, and installation of two power output systems, with a total budget of nearly $2 million and an execution period of 11 months.

These two systems will serve the Port of Valencia and the Port of Sagunto respectively: one will output power from a floating photovoltaic plant connected to the Port of Valencia's medium-voltage grid, and the other will output power from a wave energy device connected to the Port of Sagunto's medium-voltage grid. The project is funded by the European Union's "Next Generation EU" Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan through Spain's Institute for Energy Diversification and Saving (IDAE), aiming to promote the research, development, and demonstration of marine renewable energy technologies such as offshore wind, wave, and tidal energy.
Beyond technological development, the initiative also involves knowledge transfer, professional training, collaboration between enterprises and research institutions, and the implementation of demonstration projects under real-world conditions. The Port Authority of Valencia stated that this move is part of its energy transition and emission reduction strategy, aligned with its "Net Zero Emissions Plan," with the goal of transforming the ports of Valencia, Sagunto, and Gandia into more efficient, resilient, and sustainable port models.
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