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Date: October 06, 2020 at 17:55:08
From: Captainj, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Maid of the Mist launches first all-electric passenger vessels in U.S.

URL: http://www.workboat.com/news/passenger-vessels/maid-of-the-mist-launches-first-all-electric-vessels-in-u-s/?utm_source=marketo&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter&utm_content=newsletter&mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiWTJFMU1HTXlNR1poTkRGbCIsInQiOiJPakpYelo2NGh1VVIw


The Maid of the Mist, the New York State Office of
Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, New York
Power Authority (NYPA) and ABB announced this week that
the Maid of the Mist, the iconic boat tour that has
navigated the waters below Niagara Falls since 1846,
has launched the first two new all-electric, zero-
emission passenger vessels in the U.S.

Guests from around the world will now enjoy a smoother,
quieter and greener ride when visiting the nation’s
oldest state park.

The two catamarans, James V. Glynn and Nikola Tesla,
were built at Burger Boat Co., Manitowoc, Wis., and
transported in May 2019 to the Maid of the Mist drydock
and maintenance facility at Niagara Falls, N.Y., for
assembly.

Designed by Propulsion Data Services, Marblehead,
Mass., the vessels have an integrated power and
propulsion package from ABB, including lithium ion
battery packs and an onshore charging system, enabling
sustainable operation with maximum reliability. The
first passengers boarded the new vessels yesterday.

“Niagara Falls is a wonder of the world unique to
Western New York and Maid of the Mist has given people
from all walks of life an up-close look at its majesty
for more than 150 years,” Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul said in
a statement announcing the new boats’ operation.
“Having this natural wonder in our backyard means we
have a special responsibility as its steward and
protecting it for future generations. This new fleet of
all-electric vessels will protect the health of our
waterways and environment, and is another example of
New York state building back better, smarter and
greener.”​​

New York State Parks and NYPA collaborated with the
Maid of the Mist operators and ABB to make the
electrification of the boats a reality. NYPA is
providing clean, renewable hydropower for the operation
of the vessels and has provided technical support on
the electrification process. NYPA is going to also
provide ongoing monitoring of electricity usage for the
boats to ensure they are being energy efficient and
cost effective. The new vessels are powered by high-
capacity battery packs supplied and integrated by ABB.
In addition to batteries, ABB has supplied a
comprehensive integrated power and propulsion solution,
including an onshore charging system, enabling
sustainable operation with maximum reliability.

“The launch of the James V. Glynn and Nikola Tesla, the
first passenger vessels of their kind in the United
States, will markedly enhance the visitor experience,
providing a smooth, quiet trip to and from the base of
Niagara Falls,” said Maid of the Mist president
Christopher M. Glynn. “With no engine noise, our guests
will be amazed by the sounds of nature and the roar of
the falls they will hear from the decks of our
vessels.”

The new Maid of the Mist vessels build on a $70 million
revitalization of Niagara Falls State Park.

New York State Parks Commissioner Erik Kulleseid said,
“New York State Parks is committed to executing
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo’s vision for protecting our
environment and in making New York state the cleanest
state in the nation. We also know that visitors feel
good when they can do their part to protect our land
and water while enjoying themselves. We thank the Maid
of the Mist for their leadership in sustainable
tourism.”

John R. Koelmel, chair, NYPA Board of Trustees, said,
“As a lifelong Western New York resident, I take great
pride in the natural wonder we have in Niagara Falls
and have always cherished our ability to share it with
visitors from around the world. I am very proud of the
leadership role that NYPA has taken to help make the
electrification of the Maid of the Mist tour boats
happen. The new and quieter zero-carbon boats will not
only be better for our environment, but they will also
allow visitors to better hear the incredible roar of
the Falls. Congratulations to Chris Glynn and his Maid
of the Mist team, the New York State Parks Department,
ABB and all those involved in making this
electrification come alive, once again, making the
Buffalo/Niagara region a trendsetter in energy
innovation and environmental stewardship.”

Gil C. Quiniones, president and CEO of NYPA, said, “The
transportation sector currently generates the largest
share of greenhouse gas emissions. In order for us to
meet the governor’s nation-leading target of an 85
percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050,
we must take bold actions now. The electrification of
these two brand-new tour boats sets the example that we
can electrify our economy which is good for our
communities, our health and our climate.”

The new boats are the first passenger vessels of their
kind in the U.S.

The blue and green color pattern on the exterior of the
two vessels pays tribute to the fact that Maid of the
Mist is investing in green energy to help preserve the
natural wonder of Niagara Falls for generations to
come. Prominent on each side of the vessels is a water
droplet icon with three elements: waves of water
representing Niagara Falls, a lightning bolt to
symbolize electricity and the turbine to characterize
hydroelectric power, with a blue line representing the
water flowing from the upper deck of the vessel into
the turbine.

“Maid of the Mist truly leads the way by building its
new fleet with renewable electrical solutions and
proving to the entire world that zero-emission
transportation is achievable with today’s
technologies,” said Juha Koskela, Division president,
ABB Marine & Ports. “Much like Nikola Tesla, under the
leadership of Christopher M. Glynn, Maid of the Mist is
a trailblazer that is set to inspire many others to
adopt sustainable technologies.”

During the Covid-19 global health crisis, the Maid of
the Mist has implemented a number of operational
changes to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience,
including limiting occupancy in all boats and elevators
at 50% capacity; placing physical distancing markers
throughout the facility and boats as a reminder to
maintain social distance; placing directional arrows
and signage to remind visitors to maintain social
distancing while guiding them in a way that minimizes
contact with others; requiring all visitors to wear a
face covering as a condition of admission; enhanced
cleaning; and health screenings for all staff.

The Maid of the Mist first launched in 1846, making it
one of North America’s longest running tourist
attractions. Maid of the Mist vessels have been
continuously operating tours to the base of Niagara
Falls for 134 consecutive years, providing guests from
around the world with an iconic experience. James V.
Glynn joined Maid of the Mist in 1950 as a ticket
seller and purchased the company in 1971. Under his
leadership and that of current president Christopher M.
Glynn, Maid of the Mist has expanded operations, now
attracting more than 1.6 million guests each season.

In 2012 Maid of the Mist faced closure in the absence
of storage space for its boats on the New York side of
the river. Governor Cuomo struck a deal to keep the
boats running and produce increased revenues for
Niagara Falls State Park. The Maid of the Mist Corp.
agreed to invest $32 million in the former Schoellkopf
Power Station site near the falls, in the Cataract
City, to make it suitable for the winter storage and
maintenance of its boats. The New York Power Authority
owns the land at this site.

NYPA provided clearance and technical support that
enabled the boat operator to utilize the former
Schoellkopf site for its boat launch and operations
center. The new site replaced the previous winter
storage location near the base of the Horseshoe Falls
in Ontario. Also, under the memorandum, the company
agreed to increase its license payments to the New York
State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic
Preservation, totaling $105 million over 30 years —
three times the revenues that were projected for the
30-year period when a contract was initially approved
in 2002.


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Date: October 10, 2020 at 00:18:52
From: Cinnamon in Oregon, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Maid of the Mist launches first all-electric passenger vessels in...


Thanks for posting! Wonderful memories of the Falls and the Maid of the Mist, wearing the heavy rubber raincoats you have to put on. Grew up 20 miles away.


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Date: October 07, 2020 at 14:52:52
From: pamela, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Maid of the Mist launches first all-electric passenger vessels in...


Lithium batteries are toxic to environment, not
sustainable, not Green.


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Date: October 07, 2020 at 15:21:20
From: Captainj, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Maid of the Mist launches first all-electric passenger vessels...


but, but, but... it's electric!

I agree Pamela!


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Date: October 07, 2020 at 16:55:06
From: pamela, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Maid of the Mist launches first all-electric passenger vessels...


Smart man you are, Lol.


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