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BPCL, MbPA to Launch India’s First Green Fuel Ecosystem

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The Mumbai Port Authority and Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) are establishing India’s first green fuel ecosystem.

BPCL, the Mumbai Port Authority (MbPA) and the Mumbai Port Sustainability Foundation (MPSF) have inked a MoU to improve sustainable energy options at the port.

BPCL and MbPA will collaborate to set up electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at the Mumbai Port as part of this project. The MoU also explores the possibility of converting diesel-powered ships to cleaner fuel vessels, thus boosting the port’s environmentally friendly infrastructure and lowering its carbon footprint.

The agreement also covers waste management, with BPCL and MPSF working together to develop systems for Mumbai Port’s solid waste handling, storage, and segregation of recyclable and non-recyclable materials.

The initiative, which focuses on green fuel innovations, aims to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions to support the country’s climate objectives, the companies said in a press release.

“BPCL, MbPA, and MPSF are dedicated to pioneering sustainable practices that align with India’s commitment to environmental stewardship,” the companies said.

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The agreement was signed in the presence of G Krishnakumar, Chairman and Managing Director BPCL; Rahul Tandon, Business Head (I&C), BPCL; and Rajiv Jalota, Chairperson, Mumbai Port Authority.

Mr Kumar, said that the MoU aligns with BPCL’s commitment to a sustainable future, as well as its goal of reaching net-zero emissions for Scope 1 and Scope 2 by 2040.

“Enabling sustainable energy solutions like LNG and EV for the maritime sector is part of our endeavour to demonstrate social responsibility and partnering for our sustainable growth with that of the communities we serve,” he said.

Mr Tandon said, “This collaboration reflects our commitment to driving innovation in fuel solutions that not only reduce carbon emissions but also create long-term value for the environment and the industry.”

“This collaboration exemplifies the use of innovative technologies and solutions to drive research and development in the energy sector. BPCL’s leadership in this space reinforces its role in shaping India’s sustainable future, making Mumbai Port a model of environmental responsibility for ports nationwide,” BPCL said in the press statement.


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CIAL to Establish World’s First Green Hydrogen Plant

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Cochin International Airport Limited or CIAL is establishing the world’s first green hydrogen plant in an airport

The entity has signed a memorandum of understanding with Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) for the project. 

The project entails setting up a 1000 KW pilot plant at the airport premises. Under the agreement, BPCL will oversee the establishment of the integrated green hydrogen plant and fueling station at Kochi Airport. It will also provide technology and manage the operations.

CIAL will provide the land, water, and green energy resources. The initial output of the plant will be utilized for powering vehicles within the airport.

The strategic move is a part of CIAL to deep dive into green energy initiatives. It must be noted that CIAL is also the world’s first airport fully powered by solar energy. 

Green hydrogen, produced from water using renewable energy sources, is recognized as a future fuel and aligns with zero-carbon energy strategies.

G. Krishnakumar, Chairman & Managing Director, BPCL, said, “The partnership is a crucial step on the path to long-term solutions.” 

“As pioneers in sustainable aviation, CIAL is happy to start a groundbreaking journey with BPCL. This strategic collaboration underscores CIAL’s commitment to green energy and propels closer towards a zero-carbon future in the aviation landscape,” said S. Suhas (IAS), Managing Director, CIAL. 

CIAL renowned for its effective deployment of green energy through the installation of big solar plants and a hydel station now has a cumulative installed capacity of 50 MW producing two hundred thousand units of power a day. Ever since the installation of its first plant with a capacity of 12 MW. 


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