The Norcan Petroleum terminal located in the east end of Montreal recently announced that it has signed a strategic partnership to increase imports of ethanol, a lower-carbon alternative fuel.
This initiative will help reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from vehicles in Quebec, furthering efforts by the Port of Montreal and its partners to accelerate the energy transition and fight climate change. In all, some 13,500 tonnes of ethanol will be stored at the Norcan terminal before being sold in bulk to companies or shipped by truck.
Note that the Montreal Port Authority is committed to becoming carbon neutral by 2035, and is playing a leading role in accelerating decarbonization in the logistics sector throughout Port territory by 2050.