Port Infrastructure Development Program (PIDP) - 2022
The Port of Oakland formalized its commitment to becoming a zero-emissions port in 2019 when it adopted the Seaport Air Quality 2020 and Beyond Plan: the Pathway to Zero Emissions. The Port Infrastructure Development Project (PIDP) will guide the Oakland Seaport in its transition from using fossil-fuels to using clean energy. At the heart of this effort is the use of clean electricity to fuel battery-electric mobile equipment and to provide power to berthed vessels.

PIDP Support Letters
- Congressmembers Joint Letter of Support
Representative Barbara Lee
Speaker Nancy Pelosi
Representative Mike Thompson
Representative Josh Harder
Representative Mark DeSaulnier
Representative John Garamendi
Representative Anna Eshoo
Representative Jared Huffman
Representative Ro Khanna - Bay Area Council
- Bay Planning Coalition
- California Department of Transportation
- East Bay Economic Development Association
- Metropolitan Transportation Commission
- Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf
- Representative Mike Thompson
PIDP Grant Application