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Re: Plug ins for cruise ships?
[Re: Doc Bill]
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01/01/2020 09:38 AM
01/01/2020 09:38 AM
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GEBE has a difficult enough time trying to keep the lights on on a daily basis. As Georgia pointed out, the electricity gets generated from somewhere using Fossil Fuel. I am all for saving the planet but I don’t see SXM as being a leader down that path.
I also would be willing to bet that the generators on the Modern Cruise Ships are more efficient. JMHO
Rick and Grace
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