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Re: Plug ins for cruise ships?
[Re: Doc Bill]
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01/02/2020 10:16 AM
01/02/2020 10:16 AM
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Posts: 1,359 a little right of center
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a little right of center
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Natural gas combined cycle units are the way to go. Relatively clean and efficient. Just kinda tough to get large quantities of NG to an island without a pipeline.Surprises me is that larger islands, including sxm don't build a garbage burner. Takes care of 2 issues at once. After the initial cost, the fuel is "free".
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