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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 mitigates harmful emissions from diesel engines by connecting a ship's load to a more environmentally friendly, shore-based source of electrical power. An alternative is to run auxiliary diesels either on gas (LNG or LPG) or extra low sulphur distillate fuels, however if noise pollution is a problem, then cold ironing becomes the ...

  4. Little Harbor 44 - Wikipedia

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    Four heavy duty marine batteries are equipped, with a 12 volt 40 amp battery charger. There is a 120 volt 50 amp shore power cable as well. Also fitted are an engine compartment blower; oscillating fans in all cabins; and navigation lights, night vision lights, overhead, and bulkhead lights.

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

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    Shore power allows cruise ships to run on the electrical grid on land while docked, rather than running their own engines to produce electricity. When cruise ships use shore power, they can switch ...

  6. Tonneau cover - Wikipedia

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    Tonneau covers come in many styles that fold, retract, or tilt open, and can be locked shut. Common materials used include steel, aluminium, canvas, PVC, fibreglass, and carbon fibre. Tonneau covers are also used to cover and protect open areas of boats. Many of these covers are made of waterproofed canvas and are held in place by snaps.

  7. 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 ...

  8. MacGregor 19 - Wikipedia

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    The MacGregor 19 is a recreational motorsailer, built predominantly of fiberglass.Early production boats had a fractional sloop rig, while later ones had a masthead sloop rig.

  9. New HIV prevention drug could reach poorest countries ... - AOL

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    A new long-acting preventive HIV drug could reach the world’s poorest countries by the end of 2025 or early 2026, a global health official told Reuters on Tuesday. The ambition is to start ...