
(Posted on 12/11/24)
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in a historic move toward green infrastructure, has announced $3 billion in funding to support climate-friendly improvements in ports across the United States. This initiative, announced by President Joe Biden, seeks to improve air quality, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and modernise port facilities, ultimately aligning with the country's larger net zero targets.
One notable recipient of this funding is the Port of Detroit, awarded a total of $24 million, including $3 million for planning and $21 million for implementation of its green infrastructure goals. This achievement is particularly significant as it represents a highlight in the successful collaboration between Detroit/Wayne Count Port Authority and the science team at Tunley Environmental led by Sustainability Scientists Dr Robert Moorcroft and Emily Alexander, who crafted both the net zero plan and the successful grant application for this funding.
In October 2024, the EPA’s newly announced funding marked an unprecedented effort to "green" U.S. ports, helping them become cleaner and more sustainable hubs of commerce. According to the White House, this funding focuses on creating climate-resilient ports equipped to handle the challenges of global warming and the increased demand for low-carbon operations. By enabling significant improvements in port infrastructure, the initiative is set to help ports across the nation implement advanced, cleaner technologies, such as electrified transport equipment, shore power for docked ships and other emissions-reducing measures.
The Port of Detroit’s allocation is a remarkable milestone for the region, as it is among the most ambitious port projects funded through this initiative. This $24 million in funding is divided into two key segments:
$3 million dedicated to planning: This portion will allow the Port Authority to develop plans to transition fuel for port operations to hydrogen and green methanol, educating and training workers for this new technology, and to study the feasibility of a zero-emission fuel cell barge to power ships while docked.
$21 million earmarked for implementation: This funding enables the port to begin practical steps to reduce ghg emissions, introducing deployment of mobile electric equipment. This includes the acquisition of battery electric forklift trucks, cranes, rail car movers, boats and motors, and the installation of charging equipment and solar panels at the Port. The new equipment will replace fossil fuel powered equipment, accelerate decarbonisation and improve air quality in Southwest Detroit.
Tunley Environmental played an instrumental role in Detroit’s success in securing this EPA funding. The company’s expert sustainability scientists carried out a comprehensive decarbonisation and air quality improvement plan and detailed specific reduction targets. By conducting a thorough emissions baseline analysis, the team identified the most impactful areas for carbon reduction and sustainability improvements. This plan helped lay the groundwork for decarbonisation at the Port, and indicated to the EPA how the grant application feeds into the wider decarbonisation and air quality improvement goals at the port.
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