Port of Québec marks major milestone toward dockside electrification for its ships
Québec, November 8, 2024 – The Port of Québec is delighted that the Canadian Government announced $22.5 million in financial assistance to support the electrification of its three docks welcoming cruise ships and the two hosting merchant vessels. This is a key plank in the Port’s ambitious sustainable development plan which seeks a 40% reduction in greenhouse gases (GHGs) over its entire territory by 2035.
The Federal Government’s financial assistance fits within Transport Canada’s Green Marine Corridors Program – Clean Ports. It is a major milestone toward the Port of Québec’s dockside electrification, a project evaluated at $55 million. Once all conditions are met, the project could consist in installing five electrical connection stations to serve three docks dedicated to cruise operations and two docks for general cargo ships connected to the resupply of the mining industry in the Canadian North.
“We have made dockside ship electrification a pillar of our Vision 2035 for good reason. This project will position the Port of Québec as a world leader and will have a major impact on the decarbonization of port activities in Québec City. We are very pleased to reach this major threshold today,” noted Port of Québec President and CEO, Mario Girard.
For context, ships account for more than 80% of the GHGs generated by all activities on the Port of Québec territory. With these investments in electrical connections, we are addressing the main source of the port activity’s GHG emissions and atmospheric contaminants.
Leader for an industry undergoing change
Current trends in the cruise industry have led the Port of Québec to forge ahead in the dockside electrification for its ships. In a 2021 report, the Cruise Lines International Association announced that 82% of future ships will be electrically enabled, unlike the majority of ships in the past.
Fewer than 3% of the world’s ports are equipped for dockside electrification. These investments will enhance the Saint Lawrence Seaway’s attractiveness as a tourist destination. This will give an undeniable advantage to the ports along the Saint Lawrence while adding one more advantage to the Port of Québec’s competitiveness.
Next steps
The Port of Québec now intends to pursue talks with the Québec Government to secure the remaining investments needed to complete this project.
About the Port of Québec
The Québec Port Authority, a non-profit organization, manages the port of Québec, which is strategically located to serve North America’s industrial and agricultural heartland. This Canadian hub for international trade for both the import and export of goods is the only port in the province of Québec with a fifteen-meter depth of water at low tide and a comprehensive intermodal infrastructure. The port facilities generate 10,000 jobs and about two billion dollars in economic activity.
With its 2035 Vision, the Port of Québec aims to be recognized by citizens for the responsible management of its territory, respect for the environment and protection of biodiversity while positioning itself as a world leader in establishing sustainable supply chains for a more resilient economy.
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For information
Frédéric Lagacé
Communications Director
418 929-5031