Green Shipping Corridor Program – Funding for projects in British Columbia
Backgrounder
February 11, 2025
Three projects based in British Columbia are funded under the Green Shipping Corridor Program’s Clean Ports stream. Overall, these projects focus on shore power solutions.
Funding Granted
Organization |
Project Location |
Project Description |
Maximum Contribution Funding |
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Seaspan Ferries | British Columbia | The project is seeking to implement shore power equipment at four Seaspan terminals (in Delta, Nanaimo, North Saanich, and Surrey) and make associated upgrades to four commercial vehicle roll-on/roll-off ferries operating between these terminals. | Up to $6,412,500 |
Greater Victoria Harbour Authority |
British Columbia |
The project is seeking to implement shore power equipment at the Ogden Point cruise terminal in support of the Greater Victoria Harbour Authority’s participation in an initiative to establish a green cruise corridor on the west coast. | Up to $22,500,000 |
Vancouver Fraser Port Authority |
British Columbia |
The project is seeking to upgrade shore power infrastructure at the Canada Place cruise terminal to increase the availability and accessibility of shore power for cruise ships. This supports the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority’s participation in establishing a green cruise corridor on the west coast. |
Up to $6,600,000 |
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