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  2. Costa Concordia disaster - Wikipedia

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    MS Costa Concordia in Palma, Majorca, in 2011. Costa Concordia (call sign: IBHD, IMO number: 9320544, MMSI number: 247158500), with 3,206 passengers and 1,023 crew members on board, [1] was sailing off Isola del Giglio on the night of 13 January 2012, having begun a planned seven-day cruise from Civitavecchia, Lazio, Italy, to Savona and five other ports. [2]

  3. 9 Things You Should Never Do with Power Strips - AOL

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    Here are 9 things you should never do with power strips. If your power strips don’t reach quite far enough or you need some extra plugs, it’s tempting to string multiple strips together, daisy ...

  4. Norwegian Breakaway - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian Breakaway is a cruise ship of Norwegian Cruise Line. It, along with Norwegian Getaway , are the first two ships in "Project Breakaway" ordered by Norwegian Cruise Line. They were named through a public contest - a contestant submitted the name Norwegian Breakaway , which was announced on 14 September 2011.

  5. Cold ironing - Wikipedia

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    The Massachusetts Port Authority carried out a study of cold ironing and alternatives in 2016 that pointed out a number of problems, including the high peak power demand (13 MW for a cruise ship, 3 MW for a container ship) and the high cost of providing the necessary equipment and upgraded electrical power infrastructure for Boston Harbor. It ...

  6. Costa Diadema - Wikipedia

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    Costa Diadema is a Dream-class cruise ship owned by Carnival Corporation and operated by Costa Crociere. The ship was ordered in October 2012 and was delivered to Costa on 25 October 2014. [ 3 ] At her time of delivery, Costa Diadema was the largest vessel to fly an Italian flag and was Costa's largest vessel at the time; she is formerly Costa ...

  7. Cruise lines and ports are banking on shore power. What ... - AOL

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