Length - 315 m
Width - 43 m
Number of cabins - 2244
Capacity - 4500-5700 people.
Displacement - 171,598 tons.
Number of decks - 18
Speed - 22 knots
On 06/28/2021, a cutting ceremony was held on the "first steel" ship at the Chantiers de l`Atlantique in Saint-Nazaire, France.
MSC Euribia will be the second LNG-powered vessel in the MSC Cruises fleet to achieve significant emission reductions.
The liner will join the cruise company's fleet in June 2023 and will be the 22nd ship in MSC Cruises.
Cruise company MSC Cruises has directed all its efforts to the construction of environmentally friendly cruise liners. As a result, MSC Euribia will become the second cruise ship in the fleet that will run on liquefied natural gas. LNG is by far the cleanest ship fuel currently available and virtually eliminates air pollutant emissions such as sulfur oxides (99%), nitrogen oxides (85%) and particles (98%).
Environmental Technologies MSC Euribia:
Engines and fuel:
Air emissions:
The ability to connect the vessel to the power grid in ports, which will allow the liner to operate without the engines turned on.
Wastewater:
- An improved ballast water treatment system will prevent the introduction of invasive species into the marine environment through ballast water discharge.
Energy efficiency:
All MSC Cruises new builds include a wide range of energy efficient equipment to help reduce and optimize engine usage. These include:
- intelligent ventilation system;
- modern air conditioning systems with automatic energy recovery circuits that redistribute heat and cold.
- LED lightening,
- intelligent control systems, to further improve energy saving.
MSC Euribia will also be equipped with automatic data collection systems for remote energy consumption monitoring and advanced analysis, which will enable real-time support to optimize operational efficiency on board.
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