Post on 09-Feb-2020
Guiselle AldreteAir Quality Consultant
Starcrest Consulting Group, LLC
Mid-Atlantic PortsVibrant Ports, Healthy Ports Workshop
October 24, 2017
Air Emissions Inventories for Ports
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Puget Sound Ports
PANYNJ
Port of Oakland
Port of Los AngelesPort of Long Beach
Port of San DiegoPort of Houston
Authority
Port of BeaumontPort Everglades
Virginia Port Authority
Maryland Port Authority
U.S. ports that have recently conducted emissions inventories
Corpus Christi
Port of Cleveland
Georgia Port Authority
Port of Portland
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What is the process of an emissions inventory?
Collect data Estimate emissions Prepare report
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Why develop an emissions inventory?
Identify emissions from port-related mobile sources
Prepare a baseline to track achievements
Identify opportunities and prioritize for future emission reduction strategies
Provide foundation for grants
Port Emission Inventory Examples
Port of Los Angeles
Port Everglades
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Port of Los Angeles Emissions Inventory
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Goals and Actual Reductions from 2005
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2014 Goal
2015 Actual
2016 Actual
2023 Goal
DPM 72% 85% 87% 77%
NOx 22% 51% 57% 59%
SOx 93% 97% 98% 93%
POLA Air Monitoring Progress
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POLA Source Category DPM Trends
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POLA Cargo Handling Equipment Activity
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POLA Cargo Handling Equipment Emissions
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Port Everglades Baseline EI
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62%
23%
8%
7%
DPM61 tons
73%
14%
7%6%
CO2
173,623 tons
81%
9%
8%
2%
NOx2,458 tons
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Results
99.6%
<1%
SO2
89 tons
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DPM
NOx
SOx
Regional contributions
Guiselle AldreteAir Quality ConsultantStarcrest Consulting Group
guiselle@starcrestllc.com
610-388-1297 (o)
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