Larisa Manescu, larisa.manescu@sierraclub.org
Washington, DC – This week, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) announced $316 million from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to modernize ferry service and connect rural communities, including $49 million to purchase electric and lower-emitting vessels.
Applications will be accepted through June 17, 2024.
The Electric or Low-Emitting Ferry Pilot Program is complementary to the EPA’s Clean Ports Program funded by the Inflation Reduction Act, which will help reduce pollution around ports and port-adjacent communities (a map of these eligible ports is available here).
In response to the announcement, Sierra Club Director of the Clean Transportation for All campaign Katherine García released the following statement:
“Cleaner transportation for all includes making sure ferries across the nation pollute less. Sierra Club is excited to see this important federal funding for cleaner ferries – this represents a critically needed investment in people’s health, especially for communities near ferry routes.”
“Toxic air pollution from diesel-powered ferries can cause asthma and related health problems. This funding, alongside the EPA’s Clean Ports program, will help ensure that the U.S. is electrifying the maritime sector. Cutting pollution from marine vessels is an urgent imperative.”
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