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Our vision - "The cleanest, greenest, most energy efficient Port in the nation" - Port CEO Tay Yoshitani

Last Update: November 20, 2009

Watch Portfolio and Learn about the ABC Fuels Program to Reduce Air Emissions from Ships and Other Key Port Programs

Sea-Tac Recognized as Best “Green” Concessions Among Airports in North America -

Sea-Tac Airport Awarded $5 Million for Green Electrification Project
U.S. Department of Energy funding through Puget Sound Clean Cities Coalition.
View a recent presentation by Commissioner Gael Tarleton called "Recent Advances in Electrification at the Port of Seattle."

Sea-Tac Airport Named "Best Workplace for Recycling" for Third Consecutive Year -
Awarded by King County Solid Waste Division

Air Emissions from Ships Decline at Port of Seattle - ABC Fuels program reduces sulfur dioxide 80%, diesel particulate matter 60%

Cruise Vessel Biomass Management Study

Additional reports related the Cruise Vessel Biomass

The Demolition of the Buildings on the Former Lora Lake Apartments Site in Burien Is Complete.  For information about the Storm Water Sampling Interim Action Work Plan and the steps leading to cleanup of the site visit Ecology’s Web site.

Port Commission Adopts Habitat Restoration Plan - Lower Duwamish River Habitat Restoration Plan balances community and business needs on essential economic waterway

Alaska Airlines, Horizon Air Pursue "Greener Skies" Over Seattle - Project with the Port of Seattle, Boeing and FAA aims to reduce aircraft fuel consumption, emissions and noise through improved airport approach procedures

Northwest Ports Unveil Clean Air Strategy Report - First annual Implementation Report includes progress from ports of Seattle, Tacoma, and Vancouver, BC

Seattle, Tacoma Ports are the Green Gateway for Trade

Port of Seattle's Fly Quiet Awards Recognizes Three Sea-Tac Airlines as Good Neighbors

Ports of Seattle, Tacoma, and PSCAA match EPA Grant with over $300,000


Port of Seattle Commission Approves Design for 'Green' Project at Sea-Tac Airport to Reduce Air Emissions and Save Millions in Fuel Costs - $20 Million in FAA Grants Anticipated for Pre-Conditioned Air Project