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Port of Québec set to introduce shore power

Port of Québec
Canada
2028
Electrification or fuel end use
Vessel shore power (high-voltage)

Project overview

The Port of Québec is developing shore power infrastructure at Wharf 30 and Wharf 101 to enable cruise and cargo vessels to connect to the electrical grid while berthed, eliminating the need to run auxiliary engines. Supported by the Government of Québec, the project will reduce greenhouse gas emissions (nearly 70,000 tonnes at Wharf 30 and 5,600 tonnes at Wharf 101 over 10 years), improve air quality, and lower noise pollution. Expected to be operational in 2028, the initiative advances the Port’s broader maritime decarbonization strategy.

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Project contact

Frédéric Lagacé

Director, Public Relations and Communications

418 929-5031 | frederic.lagace@portquebec.ca

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