Port of Seattle to Halve Emissions by 2030

In a statement, the Port of Seattle Commission agreed the plan at its meeting on April 14 2020.

Additionally, it said the plan stems from authorization for a 10-year supply contract with U.S. Gain for Renewable Natural Gas (RNG), a low-carbon natural gas alternative produced most often from landfill waste.

RNG produces no new carbon emissions because it replaces fossil fuels and recycles existing carbon in the atmosphere. 

By Port Technology

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