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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded the Port of Los Angeles more than $400 million to support its transition to electric cargo-moving equipment a major boost to efforts aimed at curbing pollution at Americas busiest container port.
WASHINGTON, D.C. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency awarded the Port of Los Angeles $412 million to fund technologies that will cut pollution from freight operations and lead to a transition to zero-emissions technologies.
Project Will Improve Cargo Flow, Reduce Truck Emissions and Enhance Roadway Safety. July 10, 2024 The Port of Los Angeles has completed construction of a major rail expansion project on Pier 400 that will improve cargo flow, reduce emissions and improve roadway safety at the nations busiest port.
The 2017 CAAP Update identifies strategies to reduce air pollution and greenhouse gases by setting targets for zero tailpipe emissions from cargo handling equipment and trucks by 2030 and 2035 respectively, while helping to develop and demonstrate technologies to reduce CO2 emissions from other sources, including ships
Metropolitan adopted a Climate Action Plan in May 2022 to set a path to achieve the states target goal of reducing GHG emissions by 40 percent below 1990 levels and reach carbon neutrality by 2045.

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From revolutionary air quality initiatives and numerous efforts to incorporate alternative fuels to reduce fossil fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, the Port is on the forefront of environmental change in the port and maritime industries.
Oct. 29, 2024 The Port of Los Angeles has been awarded an unprecedented $412 million grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)s Clean Ports Program to support the zero-emission (ZE) transition at the nations busiest trade gateway.
Each year federal agencies receive funding from Congress, known as budgetary resources . In FY 2025, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) had $48.63 Billion distributed among its 1 sub-components. Agencies spend available budgetary resources by making financial promises called obligations .

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