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Shore Connection has become a topic of huge technical interest both for merchant ships and for military ships. The Navy's fleet renewal program offers the opportunity to reconsider this aspect within the main naval bases of the Italian peninsula. In particular, the presentation analyzes the overhaul project of Stazione Navale Mar Grande's electrical system in Taranto with the aim to be ready to host the future fleet in 2027. It is proposed a working methodology to optimize the final result for several future scenarios in order to guarantee the maximum flexibility and interchangeability for the mooring and shore connection services that will be provided for different ship sizes and electrical power levels. Finally, further improvements in the electricity grid are considered (potential “spin off”), such as energy efficiency systems, green energy sources and distributed cogeneration integrations to meet the need and to gain the desired load shaving.
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