长滩港加入氢燃料联盟
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来源:Offshore Energy 2022-10-09
翻译:国际海事信息网 赵扬捷 张运鸿
长滩港已加入可再生清洁氢能系统联盟(Alliance for Renewable Clean Hydrogen Energy Systems, ARCHES),该联盟是一个公私合营机构,旨在帮助获得联邦资金,在加州开发可再生氢能市场。
ARCHES 的成立是为了作为加州的主要申请机构,在美国能源部的区域清洁氢气中心(H2Hubs)计划下,赢得氢气中心的资金。
在两党基础设施法的资助下,H2Hubs计划据说是能源部历史上最大的投资之一。
对于这个最初的资助机会的启动,能源部的目标是选择六到十个中心,以获得总计高达70亿美元的联邦资金。
长滩市议员Cindy Allen说:“ARCHES对长滩市和长滩港来说是一个难以置信的机会,可以推进当地和区域清洁氢气中心的发展目标,并确保我们在未来对清洁氢气技术进行投资"。
"绿色氢气是一个强大的工具,它有可能被用来使最重工的行业和能源使用脱碳,如航运、航空和重型卡车。它还将解决那些承受了过多环境影响负担的社区的关切和需求。作为长滩市议会气候行动和环境委员会的主席,我将一直倡导推动我们绿色能源目标的政策和倡议,ARCHES就是这些项目中的一个例子。"
长滩港的执行董事Mario Cordero说:"在加州建立一个氢气中心将支持实现我们的零排放目标。由于有80亿美元的联邦资金,我们希望确保我们有尽可能多的杠杆作用,以确保我们的公平份额进入加州,特别是进入港口。这是朝着这一点和加速国家清洁能源转型迈出的一步。”
加入该联盟的决定与长滩港推进其零排放目标的雄心一致。
为了解决温室气体和标准污染物的问题,该港口已经制定了到2030年所有货物处理设备实现零排放的目标,到2035年实现零排放的拖运卡车队。今天,港口约有17%的货物处理设备是由电力驱动的,是美国最大的此类车队。
港口还承诺提供1.5亿美元,以支持港口内和南加州道路上的零排放和近零排放示范项目。到目前为止,已经获得了7000万美元的拨款,以帮助支持这些项目。
上个月,港口宣布,一个卡车公司合作伙伴将在2025年之前转换为完全零排放——比2035年的目标早10年。
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Port of Long Beach joins clean hydrogen alliance
The Port of Long Beach has joined the Alliance for Renewable Clean Hydrogen Energy Systems (ARCHES), a public-private partnership formed to help capture federal funding for developing a renewable hydrogen market in California.
ARCHES was launched to serve as the lead applicant for California’s bid to win funding for a hydrogen hub under the U.S. Department of Energy’s Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs (H2Hubs) program.
Funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the H2Hubs program is said to be one of the largest investments in the history of the Department of Energy.
For this initial funding opportunity launch, DOE is aiming to select six to ten hubs for a combined total of up to $7 billion in federal funding.
“ARCHES represents an incredible opportunity for the City and Port of Long Beach to advance local and regional clean hydrogen hub development goals and ensure we are making investments in clean hydrogen technologies in the future”, said Long Beach Councilwoman Cindy Allen.
“Green hydrogen is a powerful tool, and it can potentially be used to decarbonise the heaviest industries and energy uses, like shipping, aviation, and heavy-duty trucks. It will also address the concerns and needs of communities that have sustained the disproportionate burden of environmental impacts. As Chair of the Long Beach City Council Climate Action and Environmental Committee, I will always advocate for policies and initiatives that further our green energy goals, and ARCHES is an example of one of these programs.”
“Establishment of a hydrogen hub in California would support achieving our zero emission goals”, said Port of Long Beach’s executive director Mario Cordero. “With $8 billion in federal funding available, we want to ensure we have as much leverage as possible to see that our fair share comes to California, and specifically to the ports. This is a step toward this and accelerating the nation’s clean energy transition.”
The decision to join the alliance is in line with the Port of Long Beach’s ambition to advance its zero-emission goals.
In order to tackle greenhouse gases and criteria pollutants, the port has set a goal of all zero-emissions cargo-handling equipment by 2030 and a zero-emissions drayage truck fleet by 2035. Today, about 17% of the cargo-handling equipment at the port is electric-powered, the largest such fleet in the United States.
The port has also committed $150 million to support zero and near-zero emissions demonstration projects inside the port and on Southern California roads. To date, $70 million in grant funding has been secured to help support these projects.
Last month, the Port announced that a trucking company partner will convert to fully-zero emissions by 2025 – 10 years before the 2035 goal.
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