India’s Port Sector must Decarbonize Operations Value Chain

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The Maharashtra Maritime Board has called for public and private stakeholders in the port sector to collaborate in decarbonizing the entire chain of port operations.

The emphasis on decarbonization aligns with environmental goals and positions India’s port sector as a frontrunner in global efforts towards cleaner and greener energy solutions.

Praveen S Khara, Chief Port Officer, Maharashtra Maritime Board, highlighted the state’s 77 million metric tonnes cargo handling capacity, emphasizing collaboration among stakeholders to drive the decarbonization agenda forward.

He said that the “Harit Sagar” guidelines in 2023 promote greener port development, operation, and maintenance, focusing on minimizing environmental impact.

They advocate for clean energy adoption and green fuel storage. These guidelines guide major ports in formulating action plans for carbon emissions reduction and aligning with sustainable development goals. Collaboration and adherence to green guidelines are crucial for sustainability, Khara said.

The guidelines, introduced in 2023, advocate for the adoption of clean and green energy in port operations and the development of capabilities for the storage, handling, and bunkering of greener fuels.

They serve as a framework for major ports to formulate action plans for achieving quantified reductions in carbon emissions over defined timelines.

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