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Royal Caribbean Group's Energy Efficiency Efforts | SEA the Future

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Royal Caribbean group is charting a course to destination Net Zero a future where we achieve net zero emissions by 2050

a curtain of microscopic bubbles coats the ship's Hall reducing friction and fuel consumption

smart routing systems use AI to analyze ocean conditions and find the optimal route

most of our ships are equipped with Advanced purification systems that use seawater to scrub away 98% of sulfur emissions

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QHow is Royal Caribbean working to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050?
QWhat innovative technologies are being used to improve ship energy efficiency?

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Join us as Royal Caribbean Group charts a course to Destination Net Zero, aiming for net-zero emissions by 2050. Discover our innovative efforts to boost energy efficiency, from microscopic bubbles reducing hull friction to optimized route mapping systems. Learn how weโ€™re utilizing advanced purification systems, harnessing excess heat, and exploring alternative energy sources like biofuels and fuel cells. Watch now to see how weโ€™re working with the industryโ€™s best minds and partners to accelerate sustainable ship design and create a better future. For more information, visit https://www.royalcaribbeangroup.com/sustainability/