Hurtigruten’s New Green Tech Ship Starts Sea Trials

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  • Hurtigruten’s new hybrid-powered cruise ship MS Roald Amundsen completed its first sea trials.
  • The vessel has been custom built for some of the world’s most extreme waters and tested in Norwegian fjords.
  • It is capable of accommodating 530 passengers, feature as battery power packs and specially designed ice-strengthened hulls.
  • It was built at a cost of $850 million and is expected to enter service in 2019, 2020 and 2021.

According to an article published in Travel Weekly, Hurtigruten’s new hybrid-powered cruise ship MS Roald Amundsen completed its first sea trials at the weekend.

Green technology

The Norwegian fjords acted as the testing ground for the vessel’s advanced, green technology.

Custom built for some of the world’s most extreme waters, MS Roald Amundsen is undergoing final outfitting alongside sister ship, MS Fridtjof Nansen, at the Kleven shipyard in Ulsteinvik, Norway.

Advanced hybrid technology

The advanced hybrid powered expedition cruise ships, capable of accommodating 530 passengers, feature as battery power packs and specially designed ice-strengthened hulls.

Three Hurtigruten hybrid powered expedition cruise is being built at a cost of $850 million to enter service in 2019, 2020 and 2021.

Expedition cruises

MS Roald Amundsen’s maiden season after delivery this spring includes expedition cruises along the Norwegian coast, to Svalbard and Greenland, before traversing the Northwest Passage and heading south to Antarctica.

Kleven CEO Olav Nakken said after the vessel’s return to the yard Monday morning: “I am very pleased with the results of the sea trialThe Kleven employees, along with our sub-contractors, have done a great job leading up to the successful sea trial.”

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Source: travelweekly