Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings sets emissions goals

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Norwegian Cruise Line plans to equip its final two Prima-class ships with the dual capability to use green methanol and diesel. Pictured, the first ship in the class, Norwegian Prima.
Norwegian Cruise Line plans to equip its final two Prima-class ships with the dual capability to use green methanol and diesel. Pictured, the first ship in the class, Norwegian Prima. Photo Credit: Norwegian Cruise Line

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings plans to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 10% by 2026.

The company said it plans to make greenhouse gas reductions at its islands and facilities and on ships across its three brands: Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises. For instance, Norwegian Cruise Line plans to equip its final two Prima-class ships with the dual capability to use green methanol and diesel. 

The company also plans to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 25% by 2030 and is aiming for net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, which is part of an industry-wide emissions-reduction goal. All comparisons are against a 2019 baseline. 

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