shore power
Seattle wants a common sense, greener alternative to the planned cruise ship terminal. We need enforceable policies that encourage business development alongside historical preservation and environmental protection.
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shore power

The Port of Seattle deserves praise for bringing shore power to all existing and planned cruise ship terminals. By using the city's electricity, the cruise lines can stop using heavy bunker fuel to power the ships while berthed. This cuts the toxic emissions, thereby cutting...