Tag: cruise ships
This is who’s stepping off Great Lakes cruise ships at Michigan ports
Most passengers on Great Lakes cruises are from the U.S. and Canada; however, the number of French- and German-speaking tourists is climbing. Read the full story by MLive.
A New Tool For Aluminum Industry Decarbonization: SaaS
The global aluminum industry is decarbonizing, with an assist from renewable energy and new energy management software.
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Wind-Powered Trimaran Cargo Ship To Be Launched In 2026
It’s kind of funny how this happens, but a year ago or so I conducted a brief interview about a cargo vessel crossing the Atlantic Ocean using mostly wind power. Modern container ships do not use mostly wind power, so such a crossing and the wind-powered vessel are both newsworthy … [continued]
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Construction begins on Milwaukee’s $17 million cruise ship dock. Here’s what to know
Construction is underway on Milwaukee’s $17 million South Shore Cruise Dock, which will be Milwaukee’s third designated cruise dock. It will have the capacity to serve the Great Lakes’ largest […]
Slow Down, Cool Down: Reducing Methane From Coastal Shipping
Ship-induced methane emissions from shallow seabed sediments have recently emerged as a previously overlooked greenhouse gas pathway. Recent research published in high-impact factor journal Communications Earth & Environment has provided substantial new data on ship-induced methane emissions. While my initial math on oceanic cargo shipping suggest that such emissions remain … [continued]
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