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Carnival's New Ships to Be Company's Largest, 1st LNG-Powered in North America

Patrick Clarke
by Patrick Clarke
Last updated: 11:15 AM ET, Tue September 6, 2016

Carnival Corporation & plc announced Tuesday that the two new ships being built for its Carnival Cruise Line will be the largest among the brand's fleet of more than two dozen vessels.

What's more, the two new ships will run on Liquefied Natural Gas, signalling the first LNG-powered cruise ship to be based in North America.

"More companies see natural gas as a viable alternative fuel source, given the abundance of supply and the relatively stable prices," ship operator TOTE's executive vice president Peter Keller told Bloomberg last year.

The two 180,000 gross-registered-ton cruise ships are scheduled to be delivered in 2020 and 2022 and will boast a passenger capacity of 5,200 based on double occupancy.

Finland's Meyer Turku will construct the ships at its shipyard in Turku, Finland.

Carnival said that more specific design details and itinerary information regarding the two new ships will be revealed at a later date.

"This new ship order signifies an extraordinarily exciting future for Carnival Cruise Line and the opportunities that lie ahead to introduce a variety of magnificent new features and innovations to further enhance our outstanding guest experience," said Carnival Cruise Line president Christine Duffy in a statement.

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"We are also thrilled to be introducing Carnival Corporation's 'green cruising' design platform to North America. Both of these ships will be fully powered at sea and in port by Liquefied Natural Gas, which is the world's cleanest burning fossil fuel."

"These ships are being designed for maximum energy efficiency and environmental friendliness," concluded Duffy.

Tuesday's announcement comes on the heels of the Carnival Vista earning the brand's first "ECO Notation" from classification society Lloyd's Register. The ship features an Intelligent Power Management System designed to allow for more efficient diesel engine fuel conservation and emissions reduction.

Carnival Cruise Line currently operates a fleet of 25 cruise ships. However, that number is poised to grow before the debut of the two LNG-powered ships with the arrival of the 133,500-ton Carnival Horizon in 2018.


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Patrick Clarke

Patrick Clarke

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A Maryland native and wanderer who has lived across the U.S. from North Carolina to SoCal, Patrick Clarke graduated from Towson University with a B.S. in journalism. He previously worked for Bleacher

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