Low carbon energy solutions are the focus for Vopak Terminal Los Angeles in Wilmington.
It’s time to move quickly with what’s available in lower-emission alternatives, rather than waiting on zero-emission technology, because the former can make a short-term difference in cleaning up the environment while the latter technology develops, representatives with Vopak Terminal Los Angeles said on Wednesday, Sept. 27.
A long-term agreement with Neste, the world’s leading producer of SAF and renewable diesel, is designed to join the push for California’s energy transition, officials said at a Wednesday news conference. Large and small airports, including Los Angeles International, are among the largest customers that will receive the cleaner fuels via a pipeline from the Vopak terminal on Canal Street, not far from Banning’s Landing and the ongoing work being done on Wilmington’s new waterfront.
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