New Royal Caribbean Galveston Cruise Terminal Is Zero-Energy Facility

Royal Caribbean Group’s new Galveston terminal is the first cruise terminal to generate 100% of its needed energy through on-site solar panels. This makes the terminal, which will be used by the company’s Royal Caribbean International brand, the first LEED Zero Energy facility in the world.
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