Behind the Scenes: How Cruise Ships ‘Plug In’ with Shore Power in Miami
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4 Happy Bacon
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Creator's Key Takeaways
It's called shore power and it really is just an example of the future of sustainable cruising.
This means that the ship can turn off its engines. It's not burning fuel and that means it's not it almost eliminates emissions here in the port.
Creator's Tips & Advice
✓Look for ports that offer shore power to reduce emissions while in port.
Questions This Creator Answers
QHow do cruise ships reduce emissions while in port?
QWhat is shore power and how does it work?
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Port Highlights
Miami4 Happy Bacon
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⚡️ Ever wonder how cruise ships reduce emissions while in port? It’s called Shore Power, and I saw it in action at at the. Port of Miami with @msccruisesofficial. Small switch. Big impact. #WorldsGreatestCruises #SustainableCruising