Canada is reducing emissions at BC ports

ShaziaLocal News

Victoria- Building a clean transportation system and a green economy is more important now than ever before. The Government of Canada is therefore actively working to achieve decarbonization of the marine sector by advancing green shipping initiatives along British Columbia’s coastline.

Minister of Transport and Internal Trade,Anita Anand, announced up to $35.5 million in funding for three projects based in British Columbia to invest in commercially available clean technology and infrastructure for ports. This funding, provided under the Green Shipping Corridor Program, will:

  • increase the use of clean energy and transportation infrastructure at ports and terminals;
  • invest in shore power technology to reduce emissions from idling ships; and
  • prioritize low-emission and low-noise vessels to minimize environmental impact in port areas.

Investing in clean transportation not only safeguards the environment but also supports the growth of British Columbia’s marine and cruise industries, creating new job opportunities and cleaner air and water for all residents of the province.

The Green Shipping Corridor Program, a key pillar of Canada’s decarbonization strategy, aims to accelerate the transition to low-carbon and net-zero emission fuels and technologies within the marine sector. These investments are essential to the Government of Canada’s commitment to building a sustainable transportation sector. Transport Canada collaborates closely with shipping partners, coastal and Indigenous communities, as well as environmental groups to advance this commitment.

“Marine shipping is vital to British Columbia’s economy, Canada’s economy, and our way of life. It’s essential that it remains affordable, safe, efficient, and environmentally friendly. By investing in projects like these, we’re not only strengthening our economy but also paving the way for a cleaner, more sustainable future.”- Anita Anand, Minister of Transport and Internal Trade