The Port of Québec is applauding a Government of Québec announcement confirming $4M in financial support for the electrification of Wharf 30 and a further $1.1M for Wharf 101 under its Programme d’efficacité du transport maritime, aérien et ferroviaire.
These projects are a decisive step in developing the electrical infrastructure needed to implement shore power for cruise ships and certain cargo ships at the Port of Québec. This will allow compatible ships to shut down their auxiliary engines while calling at the Port, significantly reducing their pollutant emissions.
“This support from the Government of Québec is making it possible for us...
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