Busy Cargo Terminal At Port Newark Is Getting A Huge Boost From
NEWARK, NJ — Solar power has been paying off at one of the East Coast''s largest shipping ports, officials say.
The solar installation now generates 50 percent of the terminal's annual energy needs, greatly reducing emissions and improving air quality. In addition to generating power for terminal operations, the system has the ability to feed excess power into the regional utility grid, providing clean energy to the city of Newark and nearby areas.
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NEWARK, NJ — Solar power has been paying off at one of the East Coast''s largest shipping ports, officials say.
The solar facility is responsible for 50% of the terminal''s annual electrical power, greatly reducing the demand from the Newark-area electrical grid. The system further promotes clean energy in the
Continued electrification of maritime operations helps the Port improve air quality and reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) on the terminal and within communities adjacent to the Port. This
The solar installation now generates 50 percent of the terminal''s annual energy needs, greatly reducing emissions and improving air quality. In addition to generating power for terminal
Installing solar panels or small wind turbines on terminal property helps terminals produce the clean energy they consume: Even 1–2% on-site solar, when scaled, can significantly reduce
Generating renewable power on-site at the port terminals can significantly reduce this off-site pollution, improve public opinion of the ports, and reduce the terminal''s energy expenses. Container terminals
How can solar energy improve port infrastructure? Solar energy can be seamlessly integrated into various aspects of port infrastructure. Installing solar panels on rooftops and parking structures not
The Port of San Diego has secured a nearly $5 million grant for the installation of a renewable, solar-powered microgrid at the Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal, one of the Port''s two marine cargo terminals.
Facilities like the Port of Newark can cut their utility bills with on-site solar, and they can also earn community relations credits by sharing their excess capacity with the local grid.
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