Cruise Ship Shore Power - Vancouver, BC

The shore power system enables the ships to connect to the utility system and turn off the on board diesel/gas turbine generators.  This reduces pollution and saves the cruise ships fuel costs while at port.  More information about Cochran Marine's Shore Power system can be found on their website.

PowerStudies, Inc worked closely with Cochran Marine Services by providing engineering support during the design, construction, and start up phases of this project.  The PowerStudies, Inc engineers performed load flow, short circuit, and selective device coordination studies. 

The protection engineer determined protective relay settings for the SEL relays for the primary and secondary breakers at Canada Place in Vancouver, BC.  Our engineers also worked with the utility company, BC Hydro to determine settings that would coordinate with the utility's upstream relays and expectant ship loads.  This highly complex shore power system required multiple relay groups to accommodate the 6.6 and 11 kV ships from Holland America and Princess Cruise lines. 

Mr. Robert E. Fuhr, P.Eng., the engineer of record, received the 2010 Environmental Award - Concept and Assessment Category from The Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of the Province of British Columbia.

Project Information
Studies Performed Protective Device Coordination
# of Nodes 8
Devices Plotted 15
Time Current Curves 5
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