Seatrade Awards 2017 - Fuel Efficiency Award won by STX France and Royal Caribbean
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we've worked so hard to reduce our fuel consumption and reduce our emissions for the business
it's a great collaboration that we had together with a Royal Caribbean
switching from two sister ships that were built in Finland to the same sistership how many of the seas but 20% fuel savings
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The world’s largest and most innovative cruise ship, Harmony of the Seas (2016), is the most energy efficient passenger ship built to date. A team effort between STX France and Royal Caribbean International, she combines innovative ship design with technological advancements, making her more than 20%* more efficient than her older sister, Allure of the Seas (2010). Comprised of 89 energy efficiency initiatives, it was not one major improvement that drove the incredible fuel savings, but rather the holistic approach which evaluated and addressed every function on board: propulsion, hull design, power generation, energy recovery, machinery, hotel and HVAC. *daily fuel consumption/passenger