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

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Dubai-based logistics operator DP World plans to meet 60% of power requirements at all its Indian terminals by 2026 from green sources, in line with the government's Maritime Vision 2030. The company plans to switch all fossil fuel-powered equipment and vehicles at its terminal operations to electric power. DP World operates five container terminals in India, including two at Nhava Sheva and one at Mundra, Kochi, and Chennai. The company has initiated open access sourcing of green power at two terminals in Nhava Sheva, replacing 75% of conventional electricity needs with green power, resulting in a 50% reduction in carbon emissions. DP World plans to replicate this approach for all its other portfolio assets across India.

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