Ports are at a critical juncture 鈥 they must be operationally resilient, efficient, safe, and profitable, while at the same time, must navigate modern day challenges, optimize operations, decarbonize themselves, and serve as a key enabler for the world鈥檚 energy transition.
At 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区, we draw on a maritime business heritage that spans more than 150 years to help our ports and maritime clients manage their operations, build and maintain their infrastructure, protect their coastlines, convey people and goods, and serve as critical infrastructure hubs. Today, we鈥檙e helping them with their decarbonization journeys and to optimize operations for a more connected, sustainable tomorrow.
That鈥檚 why, when the Port of Cleveland faced growing operational constraints from growing demand and a changing climate, they turned to us for a comprehensive electrification master plan.
Navigating the path to zero-emissions鈥
The Port of Cleveland is a critical freshwater Great Lakes port adjacent to the St Lawrence Seaway. Today, the port鈥檚 operations are constrained by both ship size and seasonal weather closures of the Seaway鈥檚 locks near Niagara falls. Additionally, the port is challenged by very tight budgets, a changing shipping market as winters become more and more mild, and a need to future-proof, maintain competitiveness and reduce impacts on its surrounding communities.
The Port of Cleveland selected 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 to lead the development of a comprehensive electrification master plan to provide a clear roadmap for the port to optimize operations and achieve net zero emissions.
Our study analyzed the existing diesel fleet鈥檚 fuel, energy and emissions to develop a grounded battery electric transition plan and timeline for all the port鈥檚 cargo handling, mobile harbor crane, and container handling fleet. We also analyzed the feasibility of completely shifting to 100% shore power, also known as cold ironing, of the port鈥檚 cargo and cruise vessel calls.
Our cross-functional team collaboratively developed unique models for:
- Electrical rate analysis, with solar, wind, and battery storage renewable options.
- Conversion of existing diesel equipment to battery electric and hydrogen equipment equivalents.
- Determining energy requirements over time for cargo and cruise ship cold ironing, including determining % of time that certain peak scenarios of multiple ships at the port will occur based on previous year鈥檚 data.
- Determining daily energy requirements for a battery electrical cargo handling fleet to ensure the ability to meet daily operational needs of the port. Additionally, the model sized the right electric vehicle (EV) charger infrastructure power levels based on overnight dwell time availability and daily energy usage.
In addition to the master plan, we also delivered a complete basis of design package for the electrification infrastructure, utility medium voltage power upgrades, a new equipment maintenance facility, a new union hiring hall building, as well as a new classroom and education center for the local Argonaut maritime high school.
鈥淭he master plan and basis of design our team developed includes considerations for not just the correct vehicle and charging technologies for a zero-emission cargo handling fleet, but also addresses changing operational patterns of the port due to changing markets,鈥 explains 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 Project Manager David Nguyen. 鈥淲e explored scenarios for growth of cruise ship traffic, as well as growth of cargo ship traffic over the course of the entire year.鈥
Additionally, we provided critical stakeholder interactions to explore utility grid planning activities with Cleveland Public Power 鈥 such as energy capacity and demand modelling 鈥 which ultimately led to a clear path forward to obtain the necessary 5MW of power required by the port, with new utility connection and energization planned for early 2025.
鈥淔rom early considerations to critical grid planning, we鈥檝e collaborated with the Port of Cleveland to guide its journey toward decarbonization,鈥 adds David. 鈥淚t鈥檚 projects like these, where we can see our work contributing to a more sustainable future and enhanced quality of life in the communities we work and live, that make me proud to be part of our team at 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区.鈥
鈥or a more resilient tomorrow
鈥淚鈥檝e worked closely with the 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 team over the last few years on developing a comprehensive electrification strategy for the Port of Cleveland,鈥 says Port of Cleveland Senior Manager 鈥 Planning, Environment & Information Systems Carly Beck. 鈥淭hrough the team鈥檚 shared vision and efforts, the Port of Cleveland is on track to implement an ambitious electrification and decarbonization plan, making it a leader on the Great Lakes.鈥
Most recently, 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 collaborated with the port on a funding grant application for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency鈥檚 . We assisted in developing the largest grant application in the port鈥檚 history with a $105 million budget, potentially bringing a huge influx of federal funding for electrification to Cleveland in 2024 to electrify over 50% of their current diesel equipment fleet 鈥 and paving the way for these crucial upgrades to take place.
鈥淥ur biggest opportunity to address climate change comes from the solutions we provide to our clients 鈥 from the world鈥檚 largest infrastructure programs to cutting-edge manufacturing and beyond,鈥 adds 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 Senior Vice President Chrissy Thom. 鈥淲e鈥檝e embraced the focus on decarbonization across our transportation modes and port projects are no exception. Working with the Port of Cleveland, we鈥檙e not only charting a path toward more resilient operations, but also providing strategic, forward-looking advisory on developing trends that will shape the future of energy 鈥 from changing consumer behaviors and a rapidly evolving policy environment to the ever-increasing pace of change in the emerging digital and technology landscape.鈥
About ports & maritime at 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区
Our more than 650 in-house port and maritime professionals around the world have navigated some of the world鈥檚 largest and most complex programs, bringing in-depth understanding of the complex nature of maritime infrastructure. We provide clients with value-added consulting, planning and engineering services for maritime infrastructure development. We have developed long-term, trusted relationships with clients around the globe for work in the containerized, bulk, general cargo, energy, offshore wind, and cruise/ferry industries, as well as for port authorities, governments and some of the world鈥檚 leading naval forces.