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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will be putting nearly $3 billion toward 55 projects across 27 states to electrify U.S. ports.
The agency estimates that the "Clean Ports" grants announced on October 29 could eliminate more than 3 million metric tons of carbon pollution over the next 10 years, by funding the purchase of 1,500 units of cargo handling equipment, 1,000 drayage trucks, 10 locomotives and 20 vessels. The money will also help pay for battery-electric and hydrogen vehicle charging and fueling infrastructure, as well as solar power generation.
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"Delivering cleaner technologies and resources to U.S. ports will slash harmful air and climate pollution while protecting people who work in and live nearby ports communities," EPA Administrator Michael Regan said.
Ports receiving grants include:
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