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PORT SAINT JOHN

is currently undergoing a greenhouse gas inventory and baseline report in accordance with the GHG Protocol Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard through our membership with Green Economy New Brunswick. Sustainability targets and action plans will be created from this data to work towards our strategic objective of port decarbonization.

DECARBONIZATION OF CARGO AND CRUISE SECTORS

Port Saint John offers an incentive to all vessels that berth in our port who are registered with the International Association of Ports & Harbours (IAPH) Environmental Ship Index which identifies seagoing ships that perform better in reducing air emissions than required by the current emission standards. Ships must have a score between 25-100 to receive an incentive on their tariff fees from Port Saint John. This initiative will help promote cleaner vessel practices as the shipping industry works together to decarbonize.

Port Saint John is also a member of the IAPH Cruise at Berth program which encourages cruise ships to share their in-berth data with us so we can work together on ways to reduce emissions including shore power.

EMPOWERING RENEWABLE ENERGY

The renewable energy industry is growing, and Port Saint John is well-positioned to support the sector through cargo import and export. Having handled large wind and tidal cargo in the past, our Port is ready as this industry continues to grow.

CORPORATE ENERGY USE 100% POWERED BY THE WIND

Our cruise terminals, corporate office locations, and port-operated cargo terminals are 100% powered by the wind from Saint John Energy and Natural Forces’ Burchill Wind Farm.

This means 2,500 megawatt-hours of energy used at our facilities will be provided from a clean energy source.

WE WORK COLLABORATIVELY

with our local energy stakeholders to advance the energy transition which will in turn help decarbonize the shipping industry.