The Karadeniz Powership Osman Khan represents a monumental feat of maritime engineering, standing as the world's largest floating power plant. Originally constructed in 2000 as a massive Capesize bulk carrier named Pacific Triangle, the vessel underwent a radical transformation in 2016 to equip it with dual-fuel electric generators capable of producing an astonishing 470 megawatts of electricity. At nearly 300 metres long and over 100,000 gross tons, this floating powerhouse can connect directly to coastal grids using land-based transmission lines, providing rapid, critical energy infrastructure to developing nations or regions facing severe electricity crises.