Carnival preparing Seattle ships for new emission limits
Carnival preparing Seattle ships for new emission limits
Carnival Cruises is pumping a significant sum of money into equipping five of its ships based in North America with new environmental technology.
With strict new rules coming into effect over cruise ship emissions in the region, the company will reportedly spend $10 million (£6.3 million) fitting exhaust scrubbers on its Seattle-based fleet, Bizjournals reports.
The green technology works by cleaning ship emissions and should ensure that the vessels in question comply with the new air quality standards.
As well as fitting its own Seattle-based ships with the exhaust scrubbers, Carnival will also implement the technology on ships operated out of the Port of Seattle by its subsidiaries Holland-America Line and Princess Cruises.
Seattle, along with Alaska, is one of the main cruise ports expected to be negatively affected by the new rules, with ships concentrating on these areas likely to remain in the North American Emission Control Area for the majority of their cruising.
In the long-term, Carnival has suggested that the exhaust tech will be fitted to all 32 of the ships it has servicing North America.
Previously, it warned that the new environmental rules could negatively impact on the number of cruises offered in the region, particularly those focusing on the Canadian Atlantic.
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