Summary sheet
- Transport - Transportation and storage
The project concerns investments in onshore electric power supply (OPS) equipment for vessels that berth at the main deep sea container terminals in Port of Rotterdam's Maasvlakte II, in particular at the APMT Maasvlakte II, ECT Delta South and ECT Euromax terminals. The investments will include the required grid connections, equipment, civil works, cabling works and connection systems.
The project will allow vessels that berth at the terminals to connect to OPS, turn of the auxiliary engines and save fuel. The investments form an integral part of the Port's ambitions to reduce greenhouse gas and polluting emissions.
The works included in the project do not fall under Annex I or II or the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Directive 2011/92/EU as amended by Directive 2014/52/EU. Where and if applicable and based on a risk-based approach as defined in the EIB Group Environmental and Social Policy, the requirements of the EIA Directive 2011/92/EU (as amended by Directive 2014/52/EU), Birds Directive 2009/147/EC, Habitats Directive 92/43/EEC, Marine Strategy Framework Directive 2008/56/EC and Water Framework Directive 2000/60/EC will be checked during appraisal.
The procurement regime applicable to the project depends on the promoter that is implementing different parts of the project. The main promoter, Rotterdam Shore Power BV, has been assessed by the EIB as being a private company not being subject to EU rules on public procurement or concessions. However, if at the project appraisal, the EIB were to conclude that the promoter is subject to the EU public procurement legislation then the Bank would require the promoter to apply those rules. The second promoter is Havenbedrijf Rotterdam N.V. (the Port of Rotterdam). The Bank will require this promoter to ensure that contracts for implementation of the project have been tendered in accordance with the applicable EU procurement legislation, Directive 2014/25/EU as well as Directive 92/13/EEC as interpreted by the Court of Justice of the EU, with publication of tender notices in the EU Official Journal, as and where required.
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