TDLS laser detection replaces marine diesel generators with shore based power sources (using electricity instead of oil) to provide the necessary electricity for docked ships, which can significantly reduce the emission of atmospheric pollutants from ships.
Schulz Ship CEMS System
The Schulz CGC-400 continuous monitoring system for ship exhaust emissions can monitor the concentration components of carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, nitric oxide, nitrogen dioxide, oxygen, and methane at the ship's exhaust emissions outlet. The system adopts infrared, ultraviolet, electrochemical, and laser detection technologies,TDLS laser detectionReal time online monitoring of pollutant components in ship exhaust gas can be carried out, and customized services can be provided to customers to provide more advanced and optimized continuous monitoring systems for ship exhaust gas emissions based on different ship discharge conditions, pollutant types, and requirements of different classification societies.

Shutz Ship Shore Power System
To effectively promote the development of green ships, the International Maritime Organization and governments of various countries attach great importance to the issue of air pollution in ports. Against the backdrop of zero carbon fuel hydrogen, ammonia, and battery power being unable to become mainstream propulsion sources in a short period of time, "electric energy substitution" solutions have been launched one after another: using shore based power sources to replace marine diesel generators (replacing oil with electricity) to provide the required electricity for docked ships can significantly reduce the emission of atmospheric pollutants from ships.
The full name of shore power is "ship shore power system". Before the emergence of ship shore power, when a ship docks for unloading, in order to ensure its normal power consumption, the ship's power generator will continue to operate, generating a large amount of harmful gases and noise during the operation. During the berthing period, ships use shore power systems for power supply and stop using their own auxiliary generators. There is no need to use ship fuel generators for power supply, which can effectively reduce air pollutants such as sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter, reduce noise pollution, and promote the development of green shipping. It is a powerful tool for fighting against ship air pollution prevention and control.
Shore power piles, as an economically effective way to achieve zero carbon emissions from ships, play an important role in the construction of green ports.
