Royal Caribbean Galveston Terminal Achieves Net Zero Energy and Carbon LEED Certifications
Royal Caribbean Group announced that its Galveston Cruise Terminal $(GCT)$ has achieved two new Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) certifications: LEED Zero Energy and LEED Zero Carbon. These certifications recognize that the terminal operates with net zero carbon emissions and has achieved a source energy use balance of zero over the past year. The terminal previously received LEED Gold certification for its design and construction. The process involved collaboration between Royal Caribbean Group's Destination Development team, terminal operator SSA Marine, and environmental consulting firm CodeGreen. The certifications were awarded in June 2025 following a year-long process of auditing and system upgrades.
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