As a result, HHLA's Container Terminal Burchardkai (CTB), operating in the Port of Hamburg, comprises 19 storage blocks, offering 39k TEUs of automated container yard capacity.
HHLA's subsidiary operating in the Port of Tallinn's Muuga Harbour has two solar parks atop two warehouses, with a total capacity of around 240kWp that generates an average of 720kWh/day.
Tallink's ferry has begun drawing electricity from the shore while berthed at the West Harbour quayside overnight between departures, meaning that the company now 'cold-irons' in Helsinki, Stockholm, and Tallinn.
Tallink Grupp will bareboat-charter the ferry to the Irish Continental Group for 20 months, with a 2+2 years extension possibility and the option to buy the ro-pax.