Cleveland Public Power collaborating with Port of Cleveland on modernization project

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An aerial view of the Port of Cleveland with green buildings, red container ships and Lake Erie

CLEVELAND, OH -- March 21, 2023 Cleveland Public Power (CPP) is pleased to announce its plans to collaborate with the Cleveland-Cuyahoga Port Authority on the Port’s Electrification & Warehouse Modernization project.

With the release last week of A Request for Statements of Qualifications (SOQs), this project will positively affect the economic growth of Cleveland and the region.

As the international gateway for cargo entering and exiting the region via maritime transport, the Port of Cleveland handles a diverse mix of cargo primarily imported from Europe. The cargo includes specialty breakbulk cargo, such as steel coil, tin plate, and various steel shapes/plate and other specialty cargo. 

Modernization of this 67-year-old facility will bring the Terminal’s Warehouse A to a state of good repair, continue the implementation of the Port Authority’s Stormwater Master Plan to improve the quality of stormwater discharging into Lake Erie, and make necessary electrification investments to prepare the Terminal for its next 50 years of operation.

This is a multi-phase project and CPP will play an integral role in making necessary power upgrades to electrical feeds coming into the Terminal and establish Warehouse A as the Port’s electrical distribution hub. This hub will allow the Port to provide new electrical service to the locomotive storage area in Warehouse A and the newly constructed maintenance facility.

A critical sub-element of this project is to coordinate with CPP on the future power requirements of the Port Authority’s General Cargo Terminal, which projections indicate will substantially increase as portions of the Terminal’s operations are electrified.

To learn more about this project and view the Request for Statement of Qualifications, visit the Port's website here.