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  2. Shore power - Wikipedia

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    Shore power or shore supply is the provision of shoreside electrical power to a ship at berth while its main and auxiliary engines are shut down. [1] While the term denotes shore as opposed to off-shore, it is sometimes applied to aircraft or land-based vehicles (such as campers, heavy trucks with sleeping compartments and tour buses), which may plug into grid power when parked for idle reduction.

  3. Cold ironing - Wikipedia

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    Cold ironing schematic. Cold ironing, [1] or shore connection, shore-to-ship power (SSP) or alternative maritime power (AMP), is the process of providing shoreside electrical power to a ship at berth while its main and auxiliary engines are turned off.

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

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    Shore power has become a major focus of the cruise industry’s sustainability efforts. Technology enabling ships to connect to landside electrical power has been added to many new and existing ...

  5. Seamanship - Wikipedia

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    Seamanship is the art, competence, and knowledge of operating a ship, boat or other craft on water. [1] The Oxford Dictionary states that seamanship is "The skill, techniques, or practice of handling a ship or boat at sea."

  6. The power of art can transform individuals and communities ...

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    We know that when people connect with art, they’re not just enjoying a moment of creativity but discovering new aspects of themselves and their world. The power of art can transform individuals ...

  7. The Great Wave off Kanagawa - Wikipedia

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    Plate used to print ukiyo-e. Ukiyo-e is a Japanese printmaking technique which flourished in the 17th through 19th centuries. Its artists produced woodblock prints and paintings of subjects including female beauties; kabuki actors and sumo wrestlers; scenes from history and folk tales; travel scenes and landscapes; Japanese flora and fauna; and erotica.

  8. Commentary: Granite Shore Power upholds promise to transition ...

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    We are fully committed to transitioning our facilities away from coal and into a newer, cleaner energy future for the New England region.

  9. High-voltage shore connection - Wikipedia

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    A high-voltage shore connection (HVSC) is an electrical connection between a ship and an electric grid, allowing the ship to shut off its engine and reduce fuel consumption and carbon emissions. [1] The ship can use electric power for its consumption of energy. They are mostly used in the cruise ships which dock for longer time and hence save ...