Clean Ports Program Selections
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced 55 selected applications for nearly $3 billion in Clean Ports Program grants funded through the Inflation Reduction Act. The selected applications will fund zero-emission port equipment and infrastructure as well as climate and air quality planning at U.S. ports located in 27 states and territories.
This new funding program was built on EPA’s Ports Initiative, which helps our nation’s ports, a critical part of our infrastructure and supply chain, address public health and environmental impacts on surrounding communities.
The goals of the Clean Ports Program are to:
- Build a foundation for the port sector to transition over time to fully zero-emissions operations, positioning ports to serve as a catalyst for transformational change across the freight sector.
- Reduce diesel pollution (including criteria pollutants, GHGs, and air toxics) in near-port communities, especially those with environmental justice concerns.
- Help ensure that meaningful community engagement and emissions reduction planning become a part of port industry standard practices.
EPA anticipates making awards once all legal and administrative requirements are satisfied. Selectees will work with EPA over the coming months to finalize project plans before receiving final awards and moving into the implementation phase. Project implementation will occur over the next three to four years depending on the scope of each project.
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Key Things to Know
- The Clean Ports Program selected applications fall under two funding opportunities:
- The Climate and Air Quality Planning (CAQP) Competition funds climate and air quality planning activities at U.S. ports to build the capacity of port stakeholders to continue to reduce pollution and transition to zero-emissions operations over time.
- The Zero-Emission Technology Deployment (ZE Tech) Competition funds zero-emission port equipment and infrastructure to reduce mobile source emissions (criteria pollutants, air toxics, and/or greenhouse gases) at U.S. ports, delivering cleaner air for communities across the country.
- Funds will support climate and air quality planning and the purchase of battery-electric and hydrogen-powered port equipment. The proposed projects include over 1,500 units of cargo handling equipment, 1,000 drayage trucks, 10 locomotives, and 20 vessels, as well as shore power systems and solar power generation.
- The program builds on efforts to advance clean technologies and planning practices to improve air quality at ports through EPA’s Ports Initiative and Diesel Emissions Reduction Act programs, which previously invested over $196 million to implement 207 diesel emissions reduction projects at ports and an additional $88 million to multi-sector projects that involve ports .
- Through the innovation, installation, and maintenance of zero-emissions equipment and infrastructure, the Clean Ports Program will create new, high-quality and good-paying jobs in the domestic clean energy sector and enhance the U.S.’ economic competitiveness.
- The selected projects will implement advanced technologies to modernize port infrastructure in order to reduce emissions while also providing safe and efficient movement of goods and passengers.
- 43 of the selected Clean Ports Program projects (21 CAQP and 22 ZE Tech) are located at hubs designated by the National Zero-Emission Freight Corridor Strategy. Many of the selected Clean Ports projects complement the charging and hydrogen fueling infrastructure deployment priorities outlined in the Strategy, including supporting an all-of-government approach to catalyze public and private investment, accelerate industry activity, and signal electricity and hydrogen markets to plan and deploy necessary generation, transmission, and distribution projects.
Total
55
applications selected
$2.9B
total estimated funding
CAQP
30
applications selected
$60M
total estimated funding
ZE Tech
25
applications selected
$2.8B
total estimated funding
Environmental Justice
Awards made for this program will improve air quality in near-port communities where people live, work, and play. Over half of the selected projects have a primary place of performance in disadvantaged communities experiencing poor air quality.
EPA ensured that near-port meaningful community engagement and equity considerations are core components of the Clean Ports Program, including by evaluating applications on the extent and quality of community engagement efforts. All recipients of Clean Ports Program funding will be required to engage with near-port communities about the project during the performance period.
Funding recipients can use Community Port Collaboration resources developed by EPA’s Ports Initiative to help them advance environmental justice and support effective communication and engagement between the port industry, communities, and other port stakeholders. Tools include the Environmental Justice Primer for Ports, Ports Primer for Communities, Community Action Roadmap, case studies on pilot projects, and more.
Number of Selected Applications with ZE Technology Type
Cargo Handling Equipment (CHE)
21
Selected Applications
Dray Trucks/Onroad Vehicles
9
Selected Applications
Rail
9
Selected Applications
Vessels
8
Selected Applications
Shore Power
15
Selected Applications
Solar Power Generation
8
Selected Applications
Project Locations
Selected Applications
Note: Though not listed in this table, the majority of ZE Tech selected projects also include community engagement and workforce development activities.
Program | State | Selected Application | Project Details | Anticipated EPA Funding |
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CAQP | Alaska | Municipality of Anchorage - Don Young Port of Alaska Primary Port Location: Port of Alaska |
|
$1,934,206 |
CAQP | California | Oxnard Harbor District Port of Hueneme Primary Port Location: Port of Hueneme |
|
$1,211,600 |
CAQP | California | Port of Redwood City Primary Port Location: Port of Redwood City |
|
$1,966,545 |
CAQP | Florida | Broward County Primary Port Location: Port Everglades |
|
$300,000 |
CAQP | Florida | Tampa Port Authority Primary Port Location: Port Tampa Bay |
|
$1,800,000 |
CAQP | Guam | Port Authority of Guam Primary Port Location: Port of Guam |
|
$2,410,415 |
CAQP | Hawaii | Hawaii Department of Transportation Primary Port Location: Multiple ports in Hawaii |
|
$2,500,000 |
CAQP | Illinois | Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Primary Port Location: Illinois Waterway Ports and Terminals Port Statistical Area, IL |
|
$2,997,998 |
CAQP | Indiana | Ports of Indiana Primary Port Location: Southern Indiana Ports District |
|
$500,000 |
CAQP | Louisiana | Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development Primary Port Location: Multiple ports in Louisiana |
|
$2,999,889 |
CAQP | Maine | MaineDOT Primary Port Location: Port of Portland |
|
$1,000,000 |
CAQP | Maryland | Maryland Port Administration / MD Dept of Transportation Primary Port Location: Port of Baltimore |
|
$1,974,660 |
CAQP | Massachusetts | Massachusetts Clean Energy Center Primary Port Location: Port of New Bedford |
|
$528,740 |
CAQP | Michigan | Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority Primary Port Location: Port of Detroit |
|
$3,000,000 |
CAQP | Michigan | Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy Primary Port Location: Multiple ports in Michigan |
|
$3,000,000 |
CAQP | Mississippi | Mississippi State Port Authority Primary Port Location: Port of Gulfport |
|
$1,854,783 |
CAQP | New Jersey; Delaware | Delaware River and Bay Authority Primary Port Location: Cape May - Lewes Ferry Terminals |
|
$540,000 |
CAQP | New York; New Jersey | Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Primary Port Location: Port of New York and New Jersey |
|
$3,000,000 |
CAQP | Oregon | Port of Portland Primary Port Location: Port of Portland |
|
$2,772,684 |
CAQP | Pennsylvania | Philadelphia Regional Port Authority Primary Port Location: Port of Philadelphia |
|
$2,000,000 |
CAQP | Puerto Rico | Puerto Rico Ports Authority Primary Port Location: Port of San Juan |
|
$1,800,000 |
CAQP | South Carolina | South Carolina State Ports Authority Primary Port Location: Port of Charleston |
|
$1,325,000 |
CAQP | Texas | City of Wilmer Primary Port Location: Dallas Intermodal Terminal |
|
$2,999,649 |
CAQP | Texas | Houston Authority, Port of Primary Port Location: Port Houston |
|
$2,983,457 |
CAQP | Texas | Port Freeport Primary Port Location: Port Freeport |
|
$1,487,000 |
CAQP | Utah | Utah Inland Port Authority Primary Port Location: Salt Lake City Intermodal Terminal |
|
$2,398,790 |
CAQP | Washington | Northwest Seaport Alliance Primary Port Location: Port of Tacoma |
|
$3,000,000 |
CAQP | Washington | Port of Anacortes Primary Port Location: Port of Anacortes |
|
$1,355,955 |
CAQP | Washington | Port of Bellingham Primary Port Location: Port of Bellingham |
|
$1,525,892 |
CAQP | Washington | Port of Seattle Primary Port Location: Port of Seattle |
|
$2,997,248 |
ZE Tech | Alaska | City of Seward Primary Port Location: Port of Seward |
|
$45,732,040 |
ZE Tech | California | City of Los Angeles Harbor Department Primary Port Location: Port of Los Angeles |
|
$411,688,296 |
ZE Tech | California | Oxnard Harbor District Port of Hueneme Primary Port Location: Port of Hueneme |
|
$41,076,293 |
ZE Tech | California | Port Department of the City of Oakland Primary Port Location: Port of Oakland |
|
$322,167,584 |
ZE Tech | California | Port of San Francisco Primary Port Location: Port of San Francisco |
|
$55,386,000 |
ZE Tech | California | San Diego Unified Port District Primary Port Location: Port of San Diego |
|
$58,600,279 |
ZE Tech | California | Stockton Port District Primary Port Location: Port of Stockton |
|
$110,469,349 |
ZE Tech | Connecticut | Connecticut Port Authority Primary Port Location: Port of New London |
|
$5,357,103 |
ZE Tech | Connecticut | Enstructure New Haven Holdings LLC, d/b/a Gateway Terminals Primary Port Location: Port of New Haven |
|
$34,032,340 |
ZE Tech | Delaware | Diamond State Port Corporation Primary Port Location: Port of Wilmington |
|
$127,510,094 |
ZE Tech | Georgia | Georgia Ports Authority Primary Port Location: Port of Savannah |
|
$48,763,746 |
ZE Tech | Hawaii | Hawaii Department of Transportation Primary Port Location: Honolulu Harbor |
|
$56,732,500 |
ZE Tech | Illinois | Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Primary Port Location: Illinois International Port District |
|
$92,058,008 |
ZE Tech | Maryland | Maryland Port Administration / MD Dept of Transportation Primary Port Location: Port of Baltimore |
|
$145,658,479 |
ZE Tech | Michigan | Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority Primary Port Location: Port of Detroit |
|
$21,905,782 |
ZE Tech | New York; New Jersey | Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Primary Port Location: Port of New York and New Jersey |
|
$344,138,135 |
ZE Tech | New York; New Jersey | SeaStreak LLC Primary Port Location: Atlantic Highlands Municipal Harbor |
|
$54,954,000 |
ZE Tech | Ohio | Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority Primary Port Location: Port of Cleveland |
|
$94,261,128 |
ZE Tech | Pennsylvania | Philadelphia Regional Port Authority Primary Port Location: Port of Philadelphia |
|
$77,650,965 |
ZE Tech | Texas | Port of Corpus Christi Authority Primary Port Location: Port of Corpus Christi |
|
$105,000,000 |
ZE Tech | Utah | Utah Department of Environmental Quality Primary Port Location: Salt Lake City Intermodal Terminal |
|
$110,000,000 |
ZE Tech | Virginia | Virginia Port Authority Primary Port Location: Port of Virginia |
|
$380,000,000 |
ZE Tech | Washington | Port of Anacortes Primary Port Location: Port of Anacortes |
|
$63,803,293 |
ZE Tech | Washington | Port of Port Angeles Primary Port Location: Port of Port Angeles |
|
$9,457,362 |
ZE Tech | Washington | Port of Vancouver Primary Port Location: Port of Vancouver |
|
$22,570,847 |