What powers Cruise Ships in port? #shorts
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when a ship is in Port it requires much less power than when it is underway
cold ironing allows a ship to run offshor side power when it is in Port
if Shor side power comes from renewable sources then it has a real overall benefit for the environment
it makes it itself but if the ship is in Port and using cold ironing well then it uses really long extension cords
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