HOPA Ports paves the way for greener marine transportation

Hamilton Business Review

“Hamilton Oshawa Port Authority (HOPA Ports) welcomes the announcement of two transformative projects supported by Transport Canada’s Green Shipping Corridors Fund, marking a significant step forward in sustainable marine transportation on the Great Lakes.…
HOPA Ports also congratulates its partner Sterling Fuels on receiving funding to modify existing infrastructure and construct additional vessel fuelling facilities at the Port of Hamilton. This $4 million project, supported by $2 million from the Green Shipping Corridors Program, will add two tanks to Sterling Fuels’ existing Hamilton facility, as well as the associated pumps and piping to allow for Sterling Fuels to receive, store and deliver biofuels. These strategic improvements, in conjunction with improved capabilities in Windsor, will allow Sterling Fuels to meet its customers’ future demand for biofuels.”
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