STAX Introduces Two New Emissions Filter Barges for California Ports
Two new emissions filter barges developed by a company called STAX are preparing to enter service, bringing innovative solutions to reduce emissions at California ports. These new barges will play a crucial role in meeting the stringent regulations set by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) to reduce emissions from on-berth vessels.
Expanding Service at the Port of Benicia
One of the new barges will be deployed in an expansion of services at the Port of Benicia, a vital entry point for vessels from Asia, Europe, and Mexico. STAX’s partnership with AMPORTS, an automotive ports logistics provider, will see the deployment of the fourth barge to this port, where approximately 260,000 imported vehicles are handled annually.
First Dedicated Barge for Tankers at the Port of Los Angeles
The second barge will be the first dedicated to tankers at the Port of Los Angeles, marking a significant milestone in emission reduction efforts. STAX has entered into a partnership with Shell Oil Products to service tankers calling at the Shell Mormon Island Terminal, providing emissions capture and control services for approximately 1,600 hours per year.
Leading the Way in Emission Reduction
STAX’s commitment to environmental sustainability is evident in its efforts to provide emissions control services at multiple California ports, including Benicia, Los Angeles, Long Beach, and Oakland. By adhering to CARB’s regulations and targeting smaller commercial port vessels like tugs, STAX is leading the way in promoting cleaner air quality in and around California’s ports.
With the completion of the fourth barge heading to the Port of Benicia and the fifth barge set to be deployed at the Port of Los Angeles in 2025, STAX continues to demonstrate its dedication to reducing emissions and improving air quality for the benefit of all.