GAIL has advanced its net zero target for scope-I and -2 emissions by five years, from the year 2040 to year 2035.
To accomplish this goal, the Maharatna company will use a strategic approach that includes afforestation, green hydrogen, compressed biogas (CBG), renewable energy, CO2 valorization initiatives, and electrification of NG-based equipment.
By advancing its emission reduction targets, GAIL has demonstrated its leadership in India’s energy sector and is promoting sustainable development. The decision also aligns with India’s net zero commitments.
Mr Sandeep Kumar Gupta, C&MD affirmed that GAIL is actively reducing emissions within its operations to contribute to a cleaner environment.
Mr R K Singhal, Director (BD), emphasized GAIL’s sustained and focused efforts towards and the company’s pivotal role in the energy sector’s transition towards sustainability.