Connecting a huge Cruise ship to the land Electricity #travel #dailycruises #mscvirtuosa #cruise
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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 very shortly uh they'll be connecting uh the ship to the electricity supply on land.
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Join us as we explore the fascinating process of connecting a massive cruise ship to the land-based electricity grid. In this video, we'll be taking a closer look at the MSC Virtuosa, one of the largest and most advanced cruise ships in the world, as it docks and hooks up to the shore power system. This process is crucial for reducing the ship's environmental impact and allowing it to operate more efficiently while in port. From the intricate network of cables and connectors to the complex systems that regulate the flow of power, we'll be giving you a unique behind-the-scenes look at the daily operations of a modern cruise ship. Whether you're a travel enthusiast, a cruise ship aficionado, or simply someone who's curious about the inner workings of these massive vessels, this video is sure to fascinate and inform. So sit back, relax, and let's set sail on this journey to explore the intersection of technology and travel.