Cochin Port trust unveil slew of green initiatives to shift operations to solar power

The Cochin Port Trust, under the Maritime Vision 2030, has launched a slew of green initiatives aiming to shift its operations completely to solar power by 2030.

The port aims to install 100% solar electricity-powered cranes and provide shore-based solar power supply to all ships berthing at Willingdon Island, Vallarpadam International Container Transshipment Terminal, and LNG terminal.

It has also drawn up a plan to set aside available vacant land and waterfront area for solar power generation under PPP or other suitable mechanisms.

Under the first phase of development, a shore-based power supply will be provided to cruise ships visiting Cochin Port.

The Port proposes to install additional rooftop solar power plants with a capacity of 350 kWP within the next two years and to install grid-connected floating solar panels under the renewable energy service company (RESCO) model.

Further, the Port will encourage consumers to install solar power plants on their premises. Port users have already installed a solar power plant with a capacity of 190 kWP. The Port has generated 3.27 lakh units of electricity in 2020 thus saving Rs 22.50 lakh in power charges.

The Port has already installed smart electrical meters and smart street lighting to reduce power consumption.

A strategy and road map to recycle the dredged materials has already been finalized by the port. The segregation of dredged sand from silt and clay is being done without additional cost and Cochin Port has sold dredged sand to the tune of 2.20 lakh cubic meters earning more than Rs 12 crore from April to December 2021.

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