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The Port of Hueneme uses unique barges that scrub the pollution from air emitted by the diesel engines of docked ships. It's just added a second barge.
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Proposed legislation would require price tags to show the impacts of tariffs on individual products.
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Sen. Adam Schiff thinks the President is looking for a face-saving way to get out of the tariff situation.
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Port officials are keeping a close eye on the situation, but it's business as usual right now.
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An estimated five billion (yes, that's billion!) bananas a year come through the port.
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The program uses cloud-based technology to help link five ports in the state to improve the resiliency of the shipping network.
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Key parts of plan include having docked ships use shore power instead of onboard generators and going all electric with loading and unloading systems.
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The Port of Baltimore is the nation's largest vehicle transit point. Port Hueneme is sixth largest, and is set up to deal with large car, SUV, and truck shipments.
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System which allows docked ships to turn off diesel engines and use electricity destroyed. Air pollution from port expected to temporarily increase.
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$80 million state grant will be used to replace gas, diesel powered equipment with less polluting eclectic gear. Federal grant sought to expand effort.