What kind of fuel do cruise ships burn?

The traditional cruise ships rely heavily on diesel (less than 0.1% sulfur) for their propulsion. The power system on board, including the generators and the boilers, also operate on this fuel.
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How many gallons of fuel does a cruise ship burn an hour?

At full power, they would burn around 1,377 gallons of fuel per hour, or about 66,000 gallons a day of high-polluting diesel fuel.
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What type of fuel does a cruise ship run on?

Cruise ships use either gas turbines, diesel-electric or diesel engines for propulsion and electric power. Diesel engines are the most traditional type. With this type of engine, the diesel fuels the pistons and crankshaft, which attaches to the propeller and ultimately moves the ship forward.
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Do cruise ships burn crude oil?

Fundamentally, all cruise ships today burn fossil fuels in a diesel engine that generates electrical energy to power the ship.
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How far can a cruise ship go on one tank of gas?

Put another way, on just one gallon of fuel the ship travels 0.0096 miles. That comes out to about 51 feet on a single gallon.
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How much fuel do the best cruise ships burn?



How do cruise ships get fresh water?

Cruise ships are of course, surrounded by water, but it needs to be made suitable for use by the passengers, so all ships have desalination systems on-board, which remove salt and impurities and turn it into fresh water.
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How many gallons of oil does a cruise ship engine hold?

Bulk carrier of commodities such as grain or coal (500–700 feet): 400,000–800,000 gallons. Large cruise ship (900–1,100 feet): 1–2 million gallons.
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Are cruise ships powered by gasoline?

The traditional cruise ships rely heavily on diesel (less than 0.1% sulfur) for their propulsion. The power system on board, including the generators and the boilers, also operate on this fuel.
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How much do cruise ships pollute compared to cars?

A single large cruise ship will emit over five tonnes of NOX emissions, and 450kg of ultrafine particles a day. To give you an idea, it emits about the same amount of sulfur dioxide as 3,6 MILLION cars.
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How much does a cruise ship captain make?

According to Payscale, the average salary of a cruise ship captain is $96,000 per year, in a salary range that varies from $48,485 to $180,308. A captain's responsibilities are far broader than just steering the ship.
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How long can a cruise ship go without refueling?

A cruise ship is capable of remaining at sea without refuelling for around twelve days. Most ships will never be at sea for this length of time though, with the majority completing journeys of 7-10 days or less.
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How much does a crew member make on a cruise ship?

The 35 current and former cruise-ship employees who spoke with Business Insider had average monthly earnings of about $3,233 and median monthly earnings of about $2,600.
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Why are cruise ships not nuclear powered?

Those costs are less than 5% of the cost of produced electricity(under "Plant operating costs") and are pretty insignificant. The biggest single factor to the cost of nuclear power is that the plants are just too expensive. On an equal footing, nuclear power plants are both cheaper and safer than fossil fuel plants.
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Do cruise ships have jails?

Yes, cruise ships have brigs, which is the nautical term for a jail on a vessel, including a cruise ship. The term comes from the word “brigantine,” which is a type of two-masted sailing ship formerly used to house criminals.
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Where do cruise ships get electricity?

Nearly all contemporary cruise ships are powered by electricity (motors turn propellers). It powers the air conditioning systems, lights and all other appliances aboard the ship. Most vessels produce the electricity they need by using diesel engines. Some use gas turbine engines.
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What do cruise ships do with sewage?

Ships can hold their sewage until returning to shore. They have “marine sanitation farms,” which treat the water part of the waste so it can be released into the ocean, Popular Science reports. Solid waste is held in storage tanks with aerobic bacteria, which begins digesting it while waiting for the return to port.
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How fast can a cruise ship go?

The average speed of a modern cruise ship is roughly 20 knots (23 miles per hour), with maximum speeds reaching about 30 knots (34.5 miles per hour).
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How many MPG does a cruise ship get?

On a daily basis, the average cruise ship uses around 140-150 tonnes of fuel, or 30 to 50 gallons per mile. Like vehicle travel, hitting higher speeds increases drag which results in more fuel usage. Generally speaking, the majority of cruise ships find that 21-24 knots to be the most efficient speed.
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How many horsepower is a cruise ship engine?

Cruise ships use power equivalent to approximately 50,000 horsepower, with one horsepower equal to 746 watts. A ship engine is designed to directly drive huge propellers, or produce electricity that is diverted to drive the propellers.
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Where does all the poop go on a cruise ship?

U.S. law allows cruise ships to dump raw sewage in the ocean once a ship is more than three miles off U.S. shores. Ships can dump treated sewage anywhere in the ocean except in Alaskan waters, where companies must comply with higher state standards.
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How deep is a cruise ship in the water?

Not at all. Cruise ships have narrow and wide bottom surfaces. Usually no more than 30 feet (9.1 metres) of a vessel sits under the water, which is only about 10% of the ship's overall height. These vessels are massive, and incredibly heavy.
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Do cruise ships dump their garbage in the ocean?

Yes. Cruise ships pollute the ocean. Cruise ships not only dump sewage and food waste, but they also dump harmful fuel waste into the oceans as well. Cruise ships often use cheap, dirty, heavy fuel to power their engines.
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