Port of Hueneme “Energized” by $4 million grant to boost vessel plug-in capabilities

Upon the project completion, berthing vessels will be able to connect to shore power and shut down diesel engines to reduce harmful emissions while in port.

Apr 21, 2025 - 11:29
Port of Hueneme “Energized” by $4 million grant to boost vessel plug-in capabilities

The Port of Hueneme, the only deepwater port between Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area, is set to receive an additional $4 million in Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) funding that will allow the organization to complete an important North Terminal Shoreside Power Project designed to create vital infrastructure and reduce vessel emissions while improving air quality.

The project was initially funded with a combined $11.9 million in grants. Upon its completion, berthing vessels will be able to connect to shore power and shut down diesel engines to reduce harmful emissions while in port.

“We’re thrilled to receive this critical funding for our Shoreside Power Project,” said Jess J. Ramirez, President of the Oxnard Harbor District/Port of Hueneme. “The Port takes its longstanding commitment to sustainability seriously, and we can now finish a project that will bring cleaner air to local communities.”

The new funding, approved by the Ventura County Transportation Commission (VCTC) that administers the CMAQ program, will allow the Port to add building systems and equipment to protect against weather disruptions, enhance safety, and maximize the lifespan of the shore power system.

The project is the result of an important collaboration. “Partnerships like the one between VCTC and the Port of Hueneme are critical to improving Ventura County. Projects like Shoreside Power are important to move forward, and VCTC is proud to support the Port in this effort,” said Martin Erickson, Executive Director, Ventura County Transportation Commission.

The new funding comes after severe storms caused significant setbacks in December of 2023. “The Port has always been known for its resilience, and we will continue to innovate and move forward in the face of challenges because this power system is important for port-adjacent communities,” said Port of Hueneme CEO and Director Kristin Decas.

With these funds in place, work will begin this summer as the Port of Hueneme continues to improve air quality and reduce its environmental impact.