How a cruise ship Gets Electricity In port #travel #cruiseship #cruiseblog #msccruises #mscvirtuosa
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This is a new feature that uh Southampton port has got.
It's um basically uh the electricity supply. So the pl they can plug the ship actually into the electric which means then the engines can be turned off and uh they're not polluting uh Southampton.
So you can drive it down depending where the need to plug in and you can also drive it up there a lot and plug in.
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Ever wondered how a massive cruise ship like the MSC Virtuosa gets its electricity while in port? As one of the largest cruise ships in the world, the MSC Virtuosa requires a tremendous amount of power to keep its systems running, from lighting and air conditioning to propulsion and entertainment. In this video, we'll take you on a fascinating journey to explore the ways cruise ships generate electricity while docked in port, highlighting the innovative solutions and technologies used to reduce their environmental impact. Whether you're a seasoned cruiser or just curious about the inner workings of these maritime giants, join us as we delve into the world of cruise ship electricity and discover the secrets behind their seamless operations. With exclusive footage and expert insights, you'll gain a deeper understanding of what it takes to keep a cruise ship running smoothly, making your next cruise experience even more enjoyable and appreciative of the incredible feats of engineering that go into creating these floating cities.