State agency wins half million dollar federal grant aimed at reducing emissions at New Bedford port
A Massachusetts economic development agency has won a half million dollar federal grant aimed at reducing emissions and measuring air pollution at the New Bedford port, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Tuesday.
The money for the New Bedford Marine Commerce Terminal — an offshore wind facility being developed by the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center — is one of 55 grants awarded by the EPA as part of the Biden administration’s nearly $3 billion Clean Ports initiative.
Boston environmentalist Kyle Murray — a policy director at the clean energy nonprofit Acadia Center — told GBH News that he is hopeful that Massachusetts officials will do more to decarbonize aspects of marine shipping around Boston. He has been calling for local leaders to address the region’s growing shipping industry.
“I am quite disappointed with this outcome,” Murray said.
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