The Los Angeles harbor commission declined to approve buying a natural gas compressor for the Port of LA on Thursday, Sept. 21.
The Los Angeles harbor commission declined to approve buying a natural gas compressor for the Port of LA on Thursday, Sept. 21, even though a zero-emissions model is not yet available for that equipment — underscoring the challenges transitioning to ZE equipment.
Muñoz, however, questioned the expense for a piece of equipment that will, “at some point,” not be needed as zero-emissions technology begins to become more available. He asked if it could be rented instead of investing in “dead technology.”“We have about 92 units in service dating back 10 years,” Hughes said, “and, unfortunately, for some of the bigger equipment , the technology is not there just yet for all-electric.
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