HURTIGRUTEN today announced it would modify several of its vessels to use shore power when in port, after signing an agreement with the Port of Bremen for the development of the land-based connections. The environmental initiative will significantly reduce fuel consumption and air pollution during port calls, and Hurtigruten is...
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HURTIGRUTEN today
announced it would modify
several of its vessels to use shore
power when in port, after signing
an agreement with the Port of
Bremen for the development of
the land-based connections.
The environmental initiative
will significantly reduce fuel
consumption and air pollution
during port calls, and Hurtigruten
is encouraging other ports to
follow suit.
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