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Port Infrastructure Development Program (PIDP)
The Port of Oakland formalized its commitment to becoming a zero-emissions port in 2019 when it adopted the Seaport Air Quality 2020 and Beyond Plan: the Pathway to Zero Emissions. The Port Infrastructure Development Project (PIDP) will guide the Oakland Seaport in its transition from using fossil-fuels to using clean energy. At the heart of this effort is the use of clean electricity to fuel battery-electric mobile equipment and to provide power to berthed vessels.
2021
PIDP Support Letters
- Bay Area Council
- Sierra Club
- Senator Skinner
- Pacific Merchant Shipping Association
- Council President Bas
- Harbor Trucking Association
- CalSTA Secretary Kim
- BAAQMD
- Alameda CTC
- East Bay Economic Development Association
- Metropolitan Transportation Commission
- Impact Transportation
- Vice Mayor Kaplan
- Supervisor Carson
- Representative Eshoo
- Mayor Schaaf
- Senator Alex Padilla
- U.S. Congresswoman Barbara Lee
- U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein
- U.S. Congressman Mark DeSaulnier
- UC Berkeley Center for Environmental Public Policy
- Earthjustice
PIDP Grant Application
2022
PIDP Support Letters
PIDP Grant Application
2023
PIDP Support Letters
- U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein
- Congressmembers Joint Letters of Support
- CA State Senator Nancy Skinner
- CA State Assemblymember Mia Bonta
- Alameda County Supervisor Keith Carlson
- Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao
- Oakland City Council President Nikki Bas
- Bay Area Council
- Bay Area Planning Coalition
- Building and Construction Trades Council of Alameda County
- Coalition for America's Gateway's and Trade Corridors
- East Bay Economic Development Association
- International Longshore and Warehouse Union, Local 34
- Metropolitan Transportation Commission
- Pacific Merchant Shipping Association
- West Oakland Environmental Indicators Project (WOEIP), Earthjustice, Environmental Defense Fund, Union of Concerned Scientists, and UC Berkeley Center for Environmental Public Policy Joint Letter of Support
PIDP Grant Application