Read the full article by Mike Schuler in gCaptain. The first offshore wind service operations vessel (SOV) built in the United States is taking shape. The 262-foot long SOV, named ECO
Corpus Christi, TX, USA – The US Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Clean Energy Demonstration has encouraged the Port of Corpus Christi Authority (Port of Corpus Christi) to submit a
By Théo Fortin, International Association of Port Cities (AIVP) For 30 years, the AIVP has been accompanying port cities towards a more resilient, concerted, and sustainable future. With close to
By Congressman Randy Weber (TX-14) In the 118th Congress, I will be honored to represent 7 ports in my congressional district, Texas’ Fourteenth. With more ports than any other Member
By Ian Gansler The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), passed by Congress in August 2022, includes $3 billion to create a new grant and rebate program for port electrification and emissions
By Congressman Alan, Lowenthal (CA-47) Once again, ports are rising to the top of the Congressional Agenda. The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act invested more than $17 billion in port
By David Bolduc, President, Green Marine Green Marine commends the AAPA on launching the Port Opportunities with Energy, Resilience and Sustainability – a.k.a. POWERS – Program! This initiative emphasizing the
By: National Stormwater Trust & Florida Ports Council Sunshine, beaches and low taxes often attract new residents and visitors to Florida, but this southern, peninsular state also receives some of
By Ian Gansler and Andrew Kurz As port authorities and marine cargo carriers look for ways to decarbonize operations while maintaining cargo efficiency, many are looking toward green corridors to
By Ian Gansler and Andrew Kurz The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) included $8 billion in funding over five years for the new Hydrogen Hubs grant program, administered by the Department