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Northwest Seaport Alliance completes shore power system at Husky Terminal

Elizabeth BakerBy Elizabeth BakerJune 19, 20253 Mins Read
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The Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA) has installed shore power at Husky Terminal in Tacoma, Washington.

This project was supported by contributions from several different grant programs. It received direct support from the Washington State Legislature through a grant award from the VW Settlement Agreement Funds, with funding also coming from the EPA’s Diesel Emission Reduction Act (DERA) and the Trans-Alta Coal Transition grant programs. Between the three grants, this project benefited from just over US$3m in state and federal funds.

Kuala Lumpur Express

To mark the occasion, the terminal welcomed Hapag-Lloyd’s Kuala Lumpur Express as its inaugural shore power plug-in. Kuala Lumpur Express is a part of the new Gemini Cooperation in partnership with Maersk, and the nearly 9,000 TEU Hapag-Lloyd vessel was the first to plug in after completion of the commissioning phase. This inaugural plug-in also makes Husky Terminal the second international cargo terminal in Washington State to be shore power capable, following the completion of Terminal 5’s system in 2023.

The Kuala Lumpur Express calls at Port of Tacoma’s Husky Terminal June 16, 2025. The Kuala Lumpur Express became the first ship to plug in at Husky Terminal after the completion of the shore power system’s commissioning process.

“At the Seaport Alliance we take our job of stewardship seriously, for both the economic and environmental prosperity of the region” said NWSA co-chair and Port of Tacoma commission president John McCarthy. “Shore power is a key component of our strategy to phase out all maritime emissions by 2050 or sooner, and completion of this project is a major milestone for our gateway.”

Northwest Clean Ports Clean Air Strategy

The plug-in formed part of the NWSA’s Northwest Ports Clean Air Strategy, which is a multi-port commitment to collectively improve regional air quality and reduce GHG emissions. In addition to the overarching goal to eliminate all maritime emissions by 2050 or sooner, the NWSA has the interim goal of installing shore power at all international terminals by 2030. The next terminals to be equipped with shore power infrastructure will be Terminal 18 in Seattle and Washington United Terminal in Tacoma.

“The success of these projects is completely dependent on collaboration and support between many partners. We are extremely grateful for our partners in this project, Husky Terminal, Hapag-Lloyd, Tacoma Public Utilities, International Longshore Workers Union (ILWU) Local 22, and the funding support from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Washington State Legislature,” said NWSA co-chair and Port of Seattle commission president Toshiko Hasegawa. “There is no way to reach these milestones alone. We are fortunate to have partners who share our values and commitment to a sustainable future.”

“Husky Terminal prioritizes sustainable operations as a core value,” said Husky Terminal president Dustin Stoker. “We are proud to now have shore power to offer our customers. This system means not only cleaner air for our community and neighbors, but for the health and safety of our workers.”

“Local 22 is proud to play a role in the transition to a clean energy economy,” said ILWU Local 22 president Mike Kisak. “This transition to clean energy alternatives, including shore power systems, will and has produced expanded opportunities for our workforce. Our brothers and sisters are necessary to its success, and proud to be such an integral part of this aspect of the maritime future.”

In related news, the Port of Seattle recently released its Seattle Waterfront Clean Energy Strategy, created in partnership with the Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA) and Seattle City Light (SCL)

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