The Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation (HDOT) will receive $59.2 million from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Clean Ports Program to support the state’s ongoing climate adaptation and air quality planning efforts.
HDOT received an award of $2.5 million to complete an air emissions inventory baseline study for ocean going vessels, harbor craft and cargo handling equipment that operate in any of the state’s nine commercial ports. The study, which is 100% federally funded, will also include recommendations for emissions reduction targets and strategies to reach the targets. This baseline will serve as the benchmark against which HDOT will measure progress in future years.
HDOT received a second award of $56.7 million to purchase hydrogen-fueled tractors for use in the Sand Island Container Terminal. The grant will also fund the construction of a hydrogen fueling facility in Honolulu Harbor.