1. Investigate market potential for renewable shoreside power in the Port of Skagway • Identify all potential users of port facilities (cruise, ferry, barge, etc.) • Assess ship capability to accept shoreside power while at port • Project current and future vessel traffic in port (2030, 2050, 2070) • Characterize and quantify current ship-based fuel consumption potentially displaced by shore power (tonnes pership and per visit) and associated stack exhaust emissions. • Characterize and quantify the costs of existing and future ship-based power generation potentially displaced by shore power. • Document any known or anticipated technical or operational issues. 2. Assess demand and energy required by vessels annually • Determine potential shore electric service load per ship and per ship class (MW and MWh) • Number of ships in port at once • Duration of each visit • Utilize above data to build total Port of Skagway shore power capacity (MW) and energy (MWh) demand profiles by hour between the months of April and October, and between November and March for the four planning periods. Also provide unaggregated data to support partial or phased shore power deployment.