Port of San Diego Debuts Two Cruise Ships Using Shore Power at Same Time

Port of San Diego Debuts Two Cruise Ships Using Shore Power at Same Time

The Port of San Diego is now able to accommodate two cruise ships using shore power at the same time. The seaport announced Jan. 13 that it was able to allow two cruise vessels, the Disney Wonder and the Insignia, to simultaneously plug into shore power for the first time. The port, which debuted in 2010 its first shore power outlet for cruise terminals, was able to double its plug-in capacity, thanks to a $4.6 million port investment to finish the project with the help of Cochrane Marine, LLC and San Diego County-based Baker Electric, Inc. “Having two shore power…
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