| Beginning in 2021, the Port conducted a two-year zero emissions energy study to decide which clean fuels could power the Port in the future thanks to funding from the California Energy Commission (CEC). The Port looked at two future clean fuels, electrical grid power and hydrogen powered fuel cells. The study looked in detail at all the equipment on Port, and concluded electrical grid power is the best future clean fuel to power the Port toward a zero emission future.
In 2022, the Port received federal funding to develop a Climate Action and Adaptation Plan under the broader climate, energy and air quality program known as Port of Hueneme, Reducing Emissions, Supporting Health (PHRESH). This program reflects the Port’s ongoing commitment to reducing emissions and supporting public health and improving air quality.
This major announcement is realistic based on current projections but is dependent on significant external funding and equipment availability and will not include the vessels sailing the ocean or drayage trucking.
The Blueprint to ZE announcement kicked off the Port’s World Oceans Day celebration “Catalyze Action for Our Ocean & Climate” on June 11 at the Channel Islands Maritime Museum in Oxnard. The event was an opportunity for the Port of Hueneme, maritime industry companies, environmentalists and community organizations to gather to discuss partnerships focused on the sustainability of the world’s oceans. |