PSA Mumbai first Indian container terminal using 100% renewable
PSA Mumbai has become India''s first container terminal powered by 100% renewable energy with the commissioning of its 7.8MW solar farm with O2 Power.
PSA Mumbai has become India''s first container terminal powered by 100% renewable energy with the commissioning of its 7.8MW solar farm with O2 Power.
Bharat Mumbai Container Terminals (BMCT), the facility run by Singapore''s PSA International at state-owned Jawaharlal Nehru Port, said it has become India''s first container terminal
Marking a significant milestone in its emissions reduction journey, PSA Mumbai is now India''s first 100% renewable energy-powered container terminal following the commission of its
The solar farm, which will be expanded to 10MW by June 2024, will provide over 75% of PSA Mumbai''s electricity requirements with the remaining renewable power sourced from
PSA Mumbai is located in Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNP) in Maharashtra, India''s largest and premier container gateway. PSA Mumbai''s Phase 1 development has a quay length of 1000 meters and the
This solar facility is expected to cover over 75% of PSA Mumbai''s electricity requirements, with the remaining renewable power sourced from Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution
DP World has announced a new sustainability target in India, aiming for at least 60% of the energy required at its terminal operations to come from renewable power sources by 2026.
A 20-foot dry container in India typically costs ₹1.6–₹2.0 lakh for new units and ₹0.8–₹1.2 lakh for used units, depending on the condition, port, and supplier.
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