B.C. expands green expansion initiative to Prince Rupert port
to help electrify its operations, meet its net-zero by 2030 commitment and become the world’s greenest airport.
With the expansion to Prince Rupert, the initiative will aim to allow the port to source and test innovative technology solutions that reduce greenhouses gases, increase productivity and improve safety, the province said. An estimated $60-billion worth of cargo, or 30 million tonnes, flows through the Prince Rupert gateway each year.Sign up for a free account today, and receive top headlines in your inbox Monday to Saturday.
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