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Cruise ship tycoon part 9

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In many ports, shorepower is in addition to LNG bunkering capabilities. World's largest seaports plus numerous smaller ports already have installed shoreside power capabilities providing shore-to-ship power supply to berthed vessels. Most newbuild passenger ships are LNG-powered. Each fuel option is based on vessel type and age, routes/itineraries and powerplant. If not using scrubbers (pollution control devices), owners of older vessels must use as ship fuels either MGO (marine gas oil), ECA Category Fuels (low sulfur MGO), new modified fuels and blends, LNG (liquefied natural gas) or electric/battery power. In 2020, IMO (International Maritime Organization) implements its global 0,5% sulfur cap on marine fuels.

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These are some of the most interesting cruise ship technology-related data and facts - engines, power, marine propulsion systems, fuel consumption of cruise ships, and something about pollution (in-article navigation links).

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