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In the past few years, there has been a growing global emphasis on environmental sustainability, prompting remarkable advancements in eco-friendly technologies. One sector that has seen notable improvements is maritime transportation. An important innovation in this realm is the adoption of electric propulsion systems in boats, often referred to as “electrified boating.” This development has significant implications for promoting coastal sustainability, particularly in tourist destinations that offer exclusive experiences accessible solely by sea. By embracing electrified boating, these destinations not only enhance the visitor experience but also encourage low-impact environmental transportation methods.
In particular, this study explores the possibility of using electric, autonomously guided boats made of high-density polyethylene in protected marine areas, such as the Grotta dello Smeraldo along the Amalfi Coast, with the aim of reducing the environmental impact of tourism on these areas, also through the implementation of strategic initiatives, such as the establishment of micro - grids.
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