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
New Delhi, Nov 19 (IANS): The installed renewable energy capacity (including large hydro) in India is projected to reach 250 GW by March 2026, from the level of 201 GW (as of September
Hybrid renewable energy projects complemented by storage systems have been pivotal in this regard. Auctions for approximately 14 GW of RTC and FDRE projects have been
To achieve this new sustainability target in India, which is in sync with the government''s Maritime Vision 2030, the company aims to switch all fossil fuel powered
Spurred by a large renewable energy project pipeline of more than 80 GW and favorable solar PV cell and module prices, India''s renewable energy capacity addition will
ICRA expects the installed renewable energy capacity (including large hydro) in India to increase to about 250 GW by March 2026 from the level of 201 GW as of September
It has already initiated open access sourcing of green power at its two terminals in Nhava Sheva (NSIGT and NSICT) which will help replace about 75% of conventional electricity needs with
India : DP World has announced a new sustainability target in India, aiming for at least 60% of the energy required at its terminal operations to
ICRA, an Indian credit rating agency, said India''s renewable energy capacity could rise to 250 GW by March 2026, up from 201 GW in September 2024. This growth will be
India : 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
Aiming for a new sustainability target, DP World has announced that 60% of the energy required at its terminal operations would come from renewable power sources by 2026.
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.