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IEEE P80005-1:2019/AMD1, CDV Aug 2021

1:2019/AMD1, CDV Aug 2021 - IEC/IEEE Approved Draft International Standard - Utility Connections in Port -- Part 1: High Voltage Shore Connection (HVSC) Systems -- General Requirements Amendment 1 to IEC/IEEE 80005-1 ED2

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IEEE P80005-1:2019/AMD1, CDV Aug 2021 is an IEC/IEEE approved draft international standard focused on utility connections in port, specifically high voltage shore connection (HVSC) systems. It addresses the general requirements for connecting ships to shore-side power through high-voltage equipment, helping define a consistent technical basis for design and application. For ports, vessel operators, and electrical engineers, it is relevant to safety, interoperability, and dependable shore power transfer.

Overview of IEEE P80005-1:2019/AMD1, CDV Aug 2021

This standard is part of the IEC/IEEE 80005-1 framework for high voltage shore connection systems and reflects Amendment 1 to the second edition. IEEE P80005-1:2019/AMD1, CDV Aug 2021 provides general requirements that support the interface between port infrastructure and a ship’s electrical system. Its technical context is power and industrial applications, with emphasis on controlled connection arrangements, system compatibility, and operational reliability in marine-port environments.

Typical use cases

Typical applications include shore power installations at berths where large vessels connect to land-based electrical supply. It is relevant for HVSC system design, equipment selection, and connection planning in ports serving commercial ships, ferries, or other high-demand marine users. The document may also support engineering review of cables, connectors, switchgear, and control arrangements used to transfer power safely between shore and vessel while maintaining consistent operating conditions.

Why it matters

In practice, the standard helps reduce uncertainty when specifying and reviewing high-voltage shore connection systems. It supports safer installation choices, clearer procurement requirements, and more consistent testing and commissioning expectations. By setting general requirements for the shore-to-ship interface, IEEE P80005-1:2019/AMD1, CDV Aug 2021 can help limit integration issues, improve operational consistency, and support compliance efforts in port electrification projects.

  • High voltage shore connection systems
  • Port and vessel electrical interfaces
  • General requirements for HVSC design
  • Compatibility, safety, and connection control
  • IEC/IEEE approved draft amendment
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  • Publication Date: 2021
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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