Fri 1 May 2009 09:46

Houston Commission approves emission reduction grant request


Funding request for diesel emission reduction measures is approved.



The Port Commission of The Port of Houston Authority (PHA) has approved nearly $4 million for Bayport Container Terminal projects as well as a Diesel Emission Reduction Act (DERA) grant request to help private industry with funding for diesel engine air emission reduction measures.

As part of the economic stimulus package signed into federal law in February, approximately $300 million has been made available for Diesel Emission Reduction Act (DERA) grants through EPA regions nationwide.

DERA grants focus on promoting economic recovery, reducing diesel emissions in all types of diesel-powered modes of transportation, including ships, tugboats, ferries, trucks and trains and preserving and creating jobs.

The program works to achieve these goals by providing funding assistance for engine repowers, equipment replacement, and retrofit technologies, with the aim of reducing air emission from diesel engines. Each grant application is expected to show not only air emission benefits for the region, but also job retention or creation for the region, since all monies received through these grants must be expended no later than September 2010.

Also during the meeting, Chairman James T. Edmonds announced that the efforts of the bipartisan Texas congressional delegation resulted in the designation of $98.3 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funds for infrastructure projects at the Houston Ship Channel (HSC).

The stimulus funding serves as one of the largest-ever single allocations of federal monies to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to construct, operate and maintain the HSC. PHA hopes to secure the remaining $140 million needed through increased FY2010 and FY2011 appropriations.

Martin Vorgod, CEO of Global Risk Management. Martin Vorgod elevated to CEO of Global Risk Management  

Vorgod, currently CCO at GRM, will officially step in as CEO on December 1, succeeding Peder Møller.

Dorthe Bendtsen, KPI OceanConnect. Dorthe Bendtsen named interim CEO of KPI OceanConnect  

Officer with background in operations and governance to steer firm through transition as it searches for permanent leadership.

Bunker Holding's executive management team, from left to right: CCO Anders Grønborg,  COO Peder Møller, CEO Keld R. Demant and CFO Michael Krabbe. Bunker Holding revamps commercial department and management team  

CCO departs; commercial activities divided into sales and operations.

Image of a bunker delivery being performed by Peninsula's Hercules 8000 tanker vessel. Peninsula extends UAE coverage into Abu Dhabi and Jebel Ali  

Supplier to provide 'full range of products' after securing bunker licences.

A screenshot taken from Peninsula's homepage on October 4, 2024. Peninsula to receive first of four tankers in Q2 2025  

Methanol-ready vessels form part of bunker supplier's fleet renewal programme.

Stephen Robinson, pictured on his appointment as Head of Bunker Strategy and Procurement at Tankers International. Stephen Robinson heads up bunker desk at Tankers International  

Former Bomin and Cockett MD appointed Head of Bunker Strategy and Procurement.

Chart showing percentage of off-spec and on-spec samples by fuel type, according to VPS. Is your vessel fully protected from the dangers of poor-quality fuel? | Steve Bee, VPS  

Commercial Director highlights issues linked to purchasing fuel and testing quality against old marine fuel standards.

Ships at the Tecon container terminal at the Port of Suape, Brazil. GDE Marine targets Suape LSMGO by year-end  

Expansion plan revealed following '100% incident-free' first month of VLSFO deliveries.

Hercules Tanker Management and Hyundai Mipo Dockyard sign bunker vessel agreement Peninsula CEO seals deal to build LNG bunker vessel  

Agreement signed through shipping company Hercules Tanker Management.

Illustration of Kotug tugboat and the logos of Auramarine and Sanmar Shipyards. Auramarine supply system chosen for landmark methanol-fuelled tugs  

Vessels to enter into service in mid-2025.


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