The Port of Oakland approved an existing renewable energy Power Purchase Agreement with East Bay Municipal Utilities District (EBMUD) for an additional five years.
The Port purchases renewable energy from EBMUD's biogas facility at the foot of the Bay Bridge to serve electric customers at its airport and seaport. All of the energy purchased from EBMUD is both renewable and greenhouse gas-free and will help the Port meet state renewable energy goals.
The Port entered into a 5-year contract for the output from this facility in 2012 and the facility has been a reliable source of renewable power. Port and EBMUD staff proposed several modifications to the agreement that will continue the successful partnership, including a price reduction of approximately 20%.
The waste that goes into EBMUD’s wastewater treatment plant provides the Port of Oakland with electricity for purchase. As a utility provider, the Port purchases renewable energy and resells it to 125 customers. The customers are maritime and Oakland International Airport tenants who need the energy to power their operations.
About the Port of Oakland:
The Port of Oakland oversees the Oakland seaport, Oakland International Airport, and 20 miles of waterfront. Together with its business partners, the Port supports more than 73,000 jobs in the region and nearly 827,000 jobs across the United States.