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- Radioisotope thermoelectric generator - Wikipedia
A radioisotope thermoelectric generator (RTG, RITEG), or radioisotope power system (RPS), is a type of nuclear battery that uses an array of thermocouples to convert the heat released by the decay of a suitable radioactive material into electricity by the Seebeck effect
- Georgia Ports Authority orders 55 hybrid Konecranes RTGs as part of . . .
The Georgia Ports Authority in Savannah, Georgia, USA, has ordered 55 hybrid Konecranes Rubber-Tired Gantry (RTG) cranes as part of the expansion of its existing container operations at the Ocean Terminal facility
- Port of Savannah adding 55 hybrid yard cranes
At an annual average of 4,000 operating hours per RTG, the hybrid engines will avoid yearly emissions of 127 tons per crane, or nearly 7,000 tons across the 55-RTG fleet
- Georgia Ports Authority adding 55 Hybrid Yard Cranes, will cause . . . - WTOC
“These new RTGs being battery powered will save - eliminate the use of 500,000 gallons a year of diesel ” The massive investment comes at a time of slowdown for the port Lynch says cargo volume in February was down 14% year over year but was still the second busiest month the port has ever seen
- Georgia Ports Authority orders 12 RTGs for the Port of Savannah . . .
Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) has ordered 12 Konecranes rubber tyred gantry (RTG) cranes for the Port of Savannah, which will now have a fleet of 234 Konecranes RTGs in operation The order was placed in the third quarter of 2022 and the cranes will be delivered by the end of 2024
- Georgia Ports Authority orders 55 hybrid Konecranes RTGs
The Georgia Ports Authority in Savannah, Georgia, USA, has ordered 55 hybrid Konecranes Rubber-Tired Gantry (RTG) cranes as part of the expansion of its existing container operations at the Ocean Terminal facility The order, which is Konecranes’ largest-ever for RTGs, was booked in Q1 2023, and deliveries will occur in 2024 and 2025
- Georgia invests in new RTGs | News | Port Strategy
New hybrid RTGs will help the Port of Savannah handle larger neopanamax container ships The Georgia Ports Authority has invested US$170 million in hybrid rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) cranes at the Port of Savannah’s Ocean Terminal as it is redeveloped into an all-container facility
- Georgia Ports Authority orders a fleet of 22 Konecranes container . . .
The Port of Savannah, owned and operated by the Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) in the USA, has ordered 7 Ship-to-Shore (STS) cranes and 15 Rubber-Tired Gantry (RTG) cranes from Konecranes The order is Konecranes' second largest order ever and it was booked in Q1 2022
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