Ports, Shipping and Waterways Minister Sarbanand Sonowal reviews progress of Green Ports & Green Shipping in India
Union Minister
for Ports, Shipping and Waterways Sarbanand Sonowal chaired a meeting with all
major ports, Cochin shipyard Limited (CSL) and IWAI (Inland waterways Authority
of India) to review the progress on various green initiatives being implemented,
as per Maritime India Vision(MIV) 2030, for the development of Green Ports and
Green Shipping in India.
Sonowal reviewed the progress of initiatives undertaken for development of green ports planned under Maritime India Vision 2030. As part of MIV 2030, Total of 963 initiatives have been identified for implementation across major ports with an estimated investment of Rs 6,77,720.24 crores, of which a total of 208 initiatives with estimated investment of Rs 44,424.47 crores have been completed in FY 2021. Further 504 initiatives with estimated investment of Rs 48,256.14 crores are under implementation.
A number of initiatives have been taken in India to
promote green ecosystem in maritime sector. These are in line with
International Maritime Organization (IMO)’s 2030 Decarbonization strategy and
2050 Green House Gases (GHG) strategy. Initiatives are being implemented by
Major Ports of India that include areas, such as increase share of renewable
energy to more than 60% across major ports by 2030, setting up of solar power
plants, availing of shore power supply to vessels via berths, multi-clean fuel
adoption for vehicles within port ecosystem, gradual phasing out of diesel
locomotives at ports, etc.
The green port initiatives include acquisition of equipments for monitoring environmental pollution, acquisition of dust suppression systems, setting up of sewage/ waste water treatment plants, setting up of garbage disposal system for ports and ships, developing shore reception facility for wastes from ships, setting up projects for energy generation from renewable energy sources, providing shore power to ships at berths, creating Oil Spill Response (Tier-1) capabilities at all ports, taking actions to improve harbour water quality, inclusion of sustainable practices in terminal design, development and operation, increasing green cover within port premises etc.
Ministry is also working on draft of a “Green Port
Policy” document to suggest framework and guidelines for incorporation of green
initiatives in the port sector. The Policy document captures the focused areas,
measured outcomes, implementation roadmap and cost recovery mechanism for the
port operators and port authorities. The proposed target outcomes will help
India in achieving the “Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs)
target, as well as the International Maritime Organization (IMO) 2030 target.
In order to enhance the share of Green Shipping, various
projects are being implemented by Cochin Shipyard Ltd., India’s largest
shipbuilding and maintenance facility. These include green urban mobility
solutions like Hybrid Electric Ferries, autonomous Zero-emission vessels, pilot
project on Hydrogen Fuel Cell Ferry, Electric Catamaran Water Taxi, Hybrid
Electric Ro-Ro, Hybrid LNG-Electric Inland Cargo Carrier, Hybrid Tugs, etc.
Possibilities are also being explored for deployment of
fully electric ferry and hydrogen fuelled ferries on Inland Waterways for
enhancement of river cruise tourism in the country. For instance, Electric
Catamaran Water Taxi deployment is being considered at Varanasi and Guwahati in
first phase. Additionally, use of Hybrid Electric Roll on -Roll off (Ro-Ro)
vessels having dual fuel system (LNG+ battery) is being considered at Guwahati
for river crossings. Use of Hybrid LNG-electric Inland Cargo Carrier vessels is
also being considered on NW2 and NW1 . Possibility of deploying CNG vessels at
Varanasi is also being explored.
The pace at which the Green initiatives are undertaken by
the 12 major ports will surely bring a green revolution in the sector making
the ports cleaner and greener, which is also a key component of ‘Blue Economy’,
creating environmental benefits and balancing the investments and cash flow.
In his concluding Remarks, Sonowal thanked all officials
for their crucial contribution towards realization of Prime Minister’s Vision
for Indian Maritime Sector. He further directed all Ports to take the Green
Initiatives forward by putting dedicated proactive efforts towards greening of
maritime sector including finalization of green port policy.