PortMiami cruise terminal shore power project
Project overview
PortMiami is the first major cruise port on the U.S. eastern seaboard to construct shore power capability at five cruise berths. The project includes an advanced cable management system, switches, remote monitoring, and a configuration adaptable to vessels of various sizes and configurations. The partnership program cost an estimated $125 million ($25 million per terminal) and received $21.7 million in grants for shore power, including $19.7 million from Florida Department of Transportation and $2 million from U.S. EPA.
Miami-Dade County's Shore Power Program is a partnership between PortMiami, its cruise partners Carnival Corporation, MSC Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, Royal Caribbean Group, and Virgin Voyages and Florida Power & Light Company.
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