Global logistics company DP World operated International Container
Transshipment Terminal (ICTT) at Vallarpadam Cochin unveiled a solar power
plant with production capacity of 1122 MW (megawatts)/per annum. The plant was
inaugurated by Shri P. Rajeeve, Honourable Minister for Industries, Law and
Coir, Government of Kerala, and Shri Hibi Eden, Member of Parliament
(Ernakulam), Kerala.
This solar plant is a milestone towards
DP World achieving Carbon Neutrality across all facilities in India by 2030.
The plant is set up across 3.4 acres of land with an investment of
over INR 3.7 crore. It has a peak production capacity of 830 kilowatt-hours.
The solar plant will help reduce 905 tonnes/per annum of CO2 emissions which is
equivalent to CO2 absorbed by approximately 41,580 trees in a year. The plant
will produce over 12% of the terminal’s total annual power consumption. DP
World is committed to sustainable practices across all its facilities and is
undertaking several measures to achieve Carbon footprint reduction targets in a
time-bound manner. This solar plant is part of the many planned milestones
towards DP World achieving Carbon Neutrality across all facilities in India by
2030.
Speaking on the occasion Praveen Joseph, CEO, DP World Port Terminal
Cochin, said “We are extremely proud to have set up this solar power plant in
the terminal. This reinstates DP World’s commitment to India and our
contribution to the country’s goal of becoming one of the leading clean &
green energy producers in the world. We believe that working in a sustainable
and responsible way is essential to building a strong business for our
customers, our people and our society. Our aim is to achieve Carbon Neutrality
across DP World facilities in India by 2030 and this solar plant is yet another
step in that direction.”
This solar power project is in line
with ‘Our World, Our Future’