CRUISE SHIP SHORE POWER PROSPECTS. Rich Pruitt, Associate Vice President Environmental Programs Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd.

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CRUISE SHIP SHORE POWER PROSPECTS Rich Pruitt, Associate Vice President Environmental Programs Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd.

Shore Power Description Power is transmitted from an on-shore transformer to the ship through flexible electrical cables. The cables connect to the ships electrical system through traditional male/female plugs & sockets and enable the ship to operate or hotel on shore supplied power versus onboard generators Power is transferred and synchronized to the ship under a closed transition process monitored and controlled by the ship s automation system Internal shore side monitoring and protection is achieved with protection relays, which insure safety and protection for both the ship and shore electrical systems

Excavation & Conduit Installation

Cable & Equipment

Main Metering Equipment, Transformer & Secondary Equipment

Ground Switch Cable Positioning Device

Ship Side Equipment-Hardware Shorepower switchboard is installed, typically only on one side. This is connected into the ship s main power architecture Onboard automation must also be modified to allow the synchronization with the shore power Ship s engineers must then be qualified

Ship Side Equipment-Procedures Winch lowers cables into hull & cables are connected to the ships infrastructure. Onboard power loads are carefully shifted and synchronized with the shore power. Onboard engine(s) can then be deloaded and shut down.

Criteria for a Successful Shore Power Project Source of shore side electrical power Availability of an adequate supply of electricity at a reasonable cost Not causing disruptions to local populace Interruptable rates Many calls are off peak on Saturdays and Sundays Ships produce electricity for approximately $0.07 -.20/kWhr Must be moored at a dock Cleaner source than possible onboard Renewables vs- Coal or other fossil fuels Onboard abatement options Proximity to the port is important due to line loss Frequency of calls by cruise vessels equipped to connect to Shore Power.

Criteria for a Successful Shore Power Project. Availability of the same dock and pier facility for these vessels for every call Adequate dock and uplands space for equipment Willing partners including utility, port and government agencies

San Francisco Shore Power

Juneau, AK 2001 Shore Power First High Voltage Shore Power Connection for Cruise Ships

Existing Shore Power Projects Juneau, AK -1 installation, completed 2001 Seattle, WA -2 installations (each dual voltage), completed 2005 & 2006 Vancouver, BC -2 installations (each dual voltage) completed 2009 San Francisco, CA -1 installation (dual voltage), completed 2010 Los Angeles, CA -2 installations, (single voltage), completion 2011 San Diego, CA -1 installation (dual voltage), completed 2010 Long Beach, CA -1 installation (dual voltage), est. completion 2011 Brooklyn Red Hook, NY -1 installation (dual voltage) est. completion 2012

Conclusion on Shore Power Chicken or the Egg Phenomenon when it comes to further deployment of this technology In some instances Shore Power is a good emissions reduction strategy It can deliver benefits in high population density areas, but not always If renewable/nuclear it delivers globally Recent European Union commissioned study found that for certain ports and for certain ships it is worth pursuing, but: They found that only 1-3% of a ship s total emissions are reduced for each day plugged in This does not include a correction for ships that are/may have onboard abatement systems onboard or revisions to emissions regulations The ECAs will already dramatically reduce emissions, thus cutting into claims of shore power benefits We need to remember that we must find solutions for the other 97 99% of the emissions when the ship is underway, wherever that is