From December 5 to 7, 2024, the second session of the energy industry shore power facilities standard committee was held in Ningbo. National Energy Administration, China Electricity Council, Ningbo Zhoushan Port Group, Nanrui Group Co., Ltd., China Energy Research Association, Shanghai Electric Science Research Institute (Group) Co., Ltd., Shanghai Electric Tools Research Institute (Group) Co., Ltd., China Shipbuilding Group More than 80 representatives from industry units such as the 74th Research Institute of Co., Ltd., and China Classification Society Quality Certification Co., Ltd. (CCSC) attended the meeting.
The leaders of Ningbo Zhoushan Port Group and China Electric Power Enterprises Federation delivered speeches respectively, looking forward to the development trend of shore power facilities in the direction of green and smart. Zhu JINDa, Secretary General of the Shore Power Facilities Standard Committee of the Energy Industry, made a summary of the work of the Standard Committee in 2024 and expounded the development of shore power facilities in the direction of intelligence, standardization and greening. Ma Haoli, general manager of CCSC Zhejiang Branch, vice chairman of the Standard Committee, gave a keynote speech on "Prospect of Utilization of New Energy Facilities in Transportation Stations", introduced the use scenarios of shore power facilities in new business type, such as iron-water intermodal transportation and low-altitude economy, and put forward relevant suggestions on the development of shore power standard system in the energy industry, which received high attention and heated discussion from the participants. Xiang Yong, Director of CCSC Product Inspection and Operation, delivered a keynote speech on "Regulations on the Management of Products Related to Pure Battery-Powered Ships". He introduced the development trend of pure battery-powered ships, the requirements for power battery inspection and operation management, as well as the inspection and operation management requirements for shore-based charging facilities, and explained in depth the technical and management requirements of port-ship integrated power systems for the delegates.

