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The future of Green Cruising to be discussed at Seatrade Europe

The future of Green Cruising to be discussed at Seatrade Europe
London (14 July 2015) - With clean seas and destinations vital to securing the future of cruise, the industry has undertaken significant investments in order to ensure the next generation of cruise ships are even more environmentally friendly. 

At Seatrade Europe, taking place at Hamburg Messe, there will be a session led by the Global Maritime Environmental Congress (gmec) on Thursday 10 September 2015 from 1430-1600 hrs, discussing the legal framework for cruise operators in the EU. Topics will include the implementation of the new sulfur limits in the North and Baltic Sea as well as alternative energy sources for cruise ships.

Multi-stage waste gas purification systems, designed to reduce nitrogen oxides, soot particulates and sulfur oxides are increasingly featuring on cruise ships and pushing the envelope even further, newbuilds using LNG in dual-powered hybrid engines to power both in port and on the open sea eliminating emissions of soot particles and sulfur oxides, have recently been contracted.

As cruise vessels themselves spend around 40% of their time in ports, CLIA and its member cruise lines are playing a proactive role to ensure that onshore power supply facilities in ports are extended. Hamburg, the host city of Seatrade Europe, is building an onshore power supply facility for cruise ships at the Altona terminal.

“The cruise industry is a pioneer for environmental protection. In recent years, the industry has invested in research into and implementing new initiatives into reducing the volume of garbage, waste water and air emissions. Not only do we comply with legal requirements, but we often go beyond, for instance in the field of purifying waste water,” says Raphael von Heermann, secretary general for the CLIA Europe.

About Seatrade Europe

Seatrade Europe, the leading trade event of the European cruise and river cruise industry, is held at Hamburg, Germany's famous seaport on the Elbe river. Industry decision-makers and professionals will meet to exchange ideas, set new trends and expand their business networks. At the two-day conference held in parallel with the exhibition, high-level experts will discuss current industry topics. Seatrade Europe will open doors from 9 to 11 September 2015. For further information about Seatrade Europe 2015 please go to www.seatrade-europe.com

Contact: Uta Westermann, Tel.: +49 40 3569 2098, E-mail: [email protected]