prescottbob Posted October 18, 2007 #1 Share Posted October 18, 2007 FYI : http://news.moneycentral.msn.com/ticker/article.aspx?Feed=PR&Date=20071018&ID=7658206&Symbol=CCL Bon Voyage and Good Health! Bob:) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prescottbob Posted October 18, 2007 Author #2 Share Posted October 18, 2007 Holland America Line and Krystallon Win 2007 Seatrade Insider Environmental Initiative Award advertisementdap('&PG=INVNWS&AP=1089',300,250); Article tools E-mail this article Print-friendly version Discuss this article Stocks mentioned in this articleCarnival Corp (CCL) Stock Quote, Chart, News, Add to WatchlistCarnival Depository Receipt (CUK) Stock Quote, Chart, News, Add to Watchlist Related news Stocks End Flat After BofA Report Business Events Scheduled for Friday Premarket Movers: Nektar Plunges Yahoo Among Movers on Wall Street Midday Leaders & Laggards: S&P 500 All PR Newswire news SEATTLE, Oct. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Holland America Line, along with Krystallon, a subsidiary of BP, recently won the 2007 Seatrade Insider Environmental Initiative Award for their innovative emission reduction technology installed on the ms Zaandam. The emission reduction technology on the ms Zaandam has been installed in cooperation with several United States and Canadian government and regulatory agencies. Holland America Line launched the technology demonstration project, to show the feasibility of using sea water to "scrub," or reduce, engine emissions on oceangoing vessels. Following several future months of collecting and studying the data, the study could dramatically change not only the cruise industry but the entire maritime industry by reducing ship engine emissions. "It is very satisfying to be recognized for our leadership and making great strides with regard to the environment," said Stein Kruse, president and CEO. "This is an important project in working together with private and governmental organizations to find mutually beneficial advancements for our industry. We look forward to analyzing the data to see if this technology can be effectively applied to the operation of cruise vessels." "We are very pleased at being recognized for developing this innovative technology," said Andy Osbourne, business development director, Krystallon. "We see a great potential for the scrubber in the future of the cruise industry and shipping to reduce emissions." The sea water scrubber system, developed by Krystallon, a subsidiary of BP, uses the natural chemistry of seawater to remove virtually all sulfur oxide (SOx) as well as significantly reduce particulate matter emissions. The sea water is then treated to remove harmful components prior to being discharged back overboard. The price tag tops more than $1.5 million and includes assistance of $300,000 from an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)/West Coast Collaborative grant and a $100,000 contribution from Puget Sound Clean Air Agency. Other support for the project comes from the Port of Seattle, the Port of Vancouver and the B. C. Clean Air Research Fund, as well as Krystallon. Each government agency has representatives serving on a technical advisory committee that oversees the development of this project. Holland America Line demonstrates its commitment to responsible environmental practices through a comprehensive fleetwide program that emphasizes compliance with all international environmental guidelines, waste reduction and recycling. The premium line has a history of embracing new environmental technologies such as state-of-the-art water treatment systems, shore power while ships are in port, and an internationally-recognized whale strike avoidance program. -- http://www.hollandamerica.com -- About Holland America Line [a division of Carnival Corporation and plc (NYSE: CCL and CUK)] Holland America Line's fleet of 13 ships offers nearly 500 cruises to 314 ports of call in 97 countries, territories or dependencies. Two- to 108-day itineraries visit all seven continents, including Antarctica, South America, Australia/New Zealand and Asia voyages; a Grand World Voyage; and popular sailings to ports in the Caribbean, Alaska, Mexico, Canada/New England, Europe and Panama Canal. In the 2006 Portrait of Affluent Travelers survey by Yesawich, Pepperdine, Brown and Russell, Holland America Line topped the list of cruise lines sought after by affluent leisure travelers. Fleetwide, the company features Signature of Excellence enhancements, totaling more than $225 million, that showcase the Culinary Arts Center presented by Food & Wine magazine -- a state-of-the-art onboard show kitchen where more than 60 celebrated guest chefs and culinary experts provide cooking demonstrations and classes -- Explorations Café powered by The New York Times, teens-only activity areas and all new stateroom amenities highlighted by flat-panel TVs and plush Euro-top Mariner's Dream Beds. For more information, contact a travel agent, call 1-877-SAIL-HAL (1-877-724-5425) or visit http://www.hollandamerica.com. World's Leading Cruise Lines The highest-rated premium cruise line in the world, Holland America Line is a member of the exclusive World's Leading Cruise Lines alliance, which also includes Carnival Cruise Lines, Princess Cruises, Cunard Line, Seabourn Cruise Line and Costa Cruises. Sharing a passion to please each guest and a commitment to quality and value, these lines appeal to a wide range of lifestyles and budgets. The World's Leading Cruise Lines offer exciting and enriching cruise vacations to the world's most desirable destinations. CONTACT: Rose Abello PHONE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kakalina Posted October 19, 2007 #3 Share Posted October 19, 2007 Wouldn't this violate the nothing overboard policy :D :p Really. thanks for the info this is a great step towards being green. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sail7seas Posted October 19, 2007 #4 Share Posted October 19, 2007 The Environmental Officers on the ships are VERY serious about their work! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prescottbob Posted October 19, 2007 Author #5 Share Posted October 19, 2007 Ahoy! The water used to 'scrub' the particulate matter, etc. is recycyled through the ship's water treatment plant prior to discharge. "The sea water is then treated to remove harmful components prior to being discharged back overboard. " Great question. And I might add after looking at your location you also have the privledge to reside in the 'AZ Zone'. Hope you have a GREAT CRUISE! Look forward to your review. Bon Voyage and Good Health! Bob:) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kakalina Posted October 19, 2007 #6 Share Posted October 19, 2007 Ah c'mon guys, can't you take a joke. :confused: I put up the smileys. I know they are very serious and they do an amazing job. Give me a break. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Krazy Kruizers Posted October 19, 2007 #7 Share Posted October 19, 2007 Thanks for the information!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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