

- Shore power allows cruise ships to run on the electrical grid on land while docked.
- The number of cruise ships able to connect to onshore power has increased more than twofold over the past five years.
- Whether shore power is better for the environment depends on the power grid it plugs into.
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Shore power has become a major focus of the cruise industry’s sustainability efforts.
Technology enabling ships to connect to landside electrical power has been added to many new and existing vessels in recent years. PortMiami, the world’s busiest cruise port, launched shore power in mid-June, with Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Conquest being the first ship to plug in there.
The Port of Seattle also announced earlier last month that all cruise ships homeported in the city must have and use shore power capability by 2027. While shore power can help ships reduce pollution, it’s not always as clean as it may seem.
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