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DP World aims to meet 60% of power requirements at terminals from green sources by 2026

To achieve this new sustainability target in India, which is in sync with the government's Maritime Vision 2030, the company aims to switch all fossil fuel powered equipment and vehicles at its terminal operations in the domestic market to electric power, DP World said in a statement.

December 06, 2023 / 12:47 IST
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DP World aims to meet 60% of power requirements at terminals from green sources by 2026
DP World aims to meet 60% of power requirements at terminals from green sources by 2026

Dubai-based global logistics operator DP World on Wednesday said it is aiming to meet 60 per cent of power requirements at all its terminals in the country from green sources by 2026.

To achieve this new sustainability target in India, which is in sync with the government's Maritime Vision 2030, the company aims to switch all fossil fuel powered equipment and vehicles at its terminal operations in the domestic market to electric power, DP World said in a statement.

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DP World operates five container terminals in India -- two at Nhava Sheva and one each at Mundra, Kochi and Chennai.

The Maritime Vision 2030, has several policy initiatives and development projects, including the government's commitment towards achieving 60 per cent green power sourcing for the maritime sector by 2030.