The first passenger ship (cruise liner) has powered down its engines and is now being run on electricity while docked in Malta’s Grand Harbour.
This forms part of the Shore-To-Ship environmental project, with the initiative expected to reduce air pollution from passenger ships in the area by more than 90%.
Through the investment, Infrastructure Malta aims to provide cleaner air to approximately 17,000 families living in this zone of the Maltese islands.
In a significant development, the passenger ship Viking Saturn, flying the Norwegian flag, began drawing electricity, making it the first ship to shut down its engines and operate exclusively on electricity.
This milestone follows extensive tests conducted on the system over the past few weeks. The cruise liner, currently moored at the Pinto 1/2 piers, is receiving 3.1 Mega Watts per hour.
This initiative is set to position Malta as one of the pioneers in the Mediterranean to implement a shore-side electricity system for passenger ships.
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