97T26701
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
Description: The purpose of this award is to provide funding under the Inflation Reduction Act to the Stockton Port District.
Specifically, the recipient will reduce air pollution at the project locations through the deployment of zero-emission equipment and infrastructure at the port.
This assistance agreement provides full federal funding in the amount of $110,469,349.
See terms and conditions.
Activities: The activities include transforming several pieces of cargo-handling equipment to becoming zero-emissions operating at the Port of Stockton terminal.
The project will also result in a shore power system for tanker vessels, delivering emissions reductions across two California air districts and reducing impacts on communities heavily impacted by industrial operations.
The port and its partners will also deploy electric mobile harbor cranes, terminal tractors, solar, battery energy storage, and an electric mobile railcar indexer, as well as near-port community engagement, air monitoring, and workforce development at the port.
Subrecipient: The activities include the following to be implemented through subawards:
- Subaward to procure 24 electric forklifts and 6 terminal tractors.
- Subaward to procure and deploy 1 mobile electric railcar indexer.
- Subaward to deploy a 3.8 MW shore power system with 2 pedestals.
- Subaward for advisory services on air quality monitoring scope.
- Subaward to support electric forklift training, electrical training, and student learning about zero emission goods movement.
Note: The subawards overall are going to port tenants or non-profits assisting with the project.
Outcomes: The anticipated deliverables include the purchase and deployment of 54 electric forklifts, 2 electric mobile harbor cranes, 6 electric terminal tractors, 47 direct current fast chargers (with a total of 58 charging ports), 6.5 MW of rooftop solar power, 1.5 MW of battery energy storage, 1 electric mobile railcar indexer, and one 3.8 MW vessel shore power system.
Other deliverables include establishment of a port community engagement policy, deployment of 3 air quality monitors, workforce training on zero-emission equipment, and local job fairs and apprenticeship programs.
The expected outcomes include reduced CO2, PM2.5 and NOx emissions, increased renewable power output, increased distributed energy storage capacity, improved transparency about port activities and air quality in the local community, delivery of new skills and capabilities to workforce, and increased access to high-quality job opportunities for near-port communities.
The intended beneficiaries include the Stockton Port District and partners, which will deploy and utilize the zero-emission equipment and infrastructure.
Indirect beneficiaries include near-port communities which will experience improved ambient air quality.
Specifically, the recipient will reduce air pollution at the project locations through the deployment of zero-emission equipment and infrastructure at the port.
This assistance agreement provides full federal funding in the amount of $110,469,349.
See terms and conditions.
Activities: The activities include transforming several pieces of cargo-handling equipment to becoming zero-emissions operating at the Port of Stockton terminal.
The project will also result in a shore power system for tanker vessels, delivering emissions reductions across two California air districts and reducing impacts on communities heavily impacted by industrial operations.
The port and its partners will also deploy electric mobile harbor cranes, terminal tractors, solar, battery energy storage, and an electric mobile railcar indexer, as well as near-port community engagement, air monitoring, and workforce development at the port.
Subrecipient: The activities include the following to be implemented through subawards:
- Subaward to procure 24 electric forklifts and 6 terminal tractors.
- Subaward to procure and deploy 1 mobile electric railcar indexer.
- Subaward to deploy a 3.8 MW shore power system with 2 pedestals.
- Subaward for advisory services on air quality monitoring scope.
- Subaward to support electric forklift training, electrical training, and student learning about zero emission goods movement.
Note: The subawards overall are going to port tenants or non-profits assisting with the project.
Outcomes: The anticipated deliverables include the purchase and deployment of 54 electric forklifts, 2 electric mobile harbor cranes, 6 electric terminal tractors, 47 direct current fast chargers (with a total of 58 charging ports), 6.5 MW of rooftop solar power, 1.5 MW of battery energy storage, 1 electric mobile railcar indexer, and one 3.8 MW vessel shore power system.
Other deliverables include establishment of a port community engagement policy, deployment of 3 air quality monitors, workforce training on zero-emission equipment, and local job fairs and apprenticeship programs.
The expected outcomes include reduced CO2, PM2.5 and NOx emissions, increased renewable power output, increased distributed energy storage capacity, improved transparency about port activities and air quality in the local community, delivery of new skills and capabilities to workforce, and increased access to high-quality job opportunities for near-port communities.
The intended beneficiaries include the Stockton Port District and partners, which will deploy and utilize the zero-emission equipment and infrastructure.
Indirect beneficiaries include near-port communities which will experience improved ambient air quality.
Awardee
Funding Goals
4 - ENSURE CLEAN AND HEALTHY AIR FOR ALL COMMUNITIES 4.1 - IMPROVE AIR QUALITY AND REDUCE LOCALIZED POLLUTION AND HEALTH IMPACTS
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Stockton,
California
95203
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Stockton Port District was awarded
Zero-Emission Infrastructure Grant for Stockton Port District
Project Grant 97T26701
worth $110,469,349
from EPA Region 9: San Francisco in February 2025 with work to be completed primarily in Stockton California United States.
The grant
has a duration of 4 years and
was awarded through assistance program 66.051 Clean Ports Program.
$19,215,709 (15.0%) of this Project Grant was funded by non-federal sources.
The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity Clean Ports Program: Zero-Emission Technology Deployment Competition.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 12/19/24
Period of Performance
2/1/25
Start Date
1/31/29
End Date
Funding Split
$110.5M
Federal Obligation
$19.2M
Non-Federal Obligation
$129.7M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
97T26701
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI EXEMPT
Awardee Classifications
Special District Government
Awarding Office
68HF09 REGION 9 (GRANTS OFFICE)
Funding Office
68Y000 REGION 9 (FUNDING OFFICE)
Awardee UEI
SL2CBWRVW5B5
Awardee CAGE
3G615
Performance District
CA-09
Senators
Dianne Feinstein
Alejandro Padilla
Alejandro Padilla
Modified: 12/19/24