The project site
was visited today by senior officials from DPA Kandla and APL, led by Shri Sushil Kumar Singh, IRSME,
Chairman, DPA Kandla, and
Shri Bikul Deka, Chairman, APL. The visit marks the formal
commencement of groundwork and reinforces the shared commitment of both
organizations towards clean fuel production, maritime decarbonisation, and
India’s Net-Zero ambitions.
The APL–DPA partnership represents a historic
milestone in India’s maritime sector, positioning Kandla as a pioneer in
sustainable port-led industrial development. The 150 TPD e-Methanol facility
will be developed within the port ecosystem, leveraging renewable energy and
green hydrogen pathways for the production of environmentally friendly
methanol.
e-Methanol, produced using green hydrogen and captured
carbon dioxide, is widely regarded as a next-generation marine fuel capable of
significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions compared to conventional fossil
fuels. The project aligns with global efforts led by international maritime
bodies to promote alternative fuels for shipping and is expected to support
cleaner coastal and international shipping operations. Establishes India’s first e-Methanol production facility at a Major Port
Strengthens DPA’s
vision of becoming a Green and Smart Port
Supports India’s
National Green Hydrogen Mission
Enhances energy
security through domestic alternative fuel production
Promotes circular
carbon utilization and low-carbon maritime logistics
The plant will not only cater to the growing demand
for green marine fuels but also serve as a model for integrating clean energy
production within port infrastructure. By embedding renewable fuel production
at the port level, the initiative is expected to reduce transportation costs,
lower carbon intensity in port operations, and create a scalable blueprint for
other Indian ports.
Speaking on the
occasion, senior officials reiterated that the project underscores DPA’s
proactive role in driving innovation, sustainability, and energy transition in
the maritime domain. The collaboration reflects a shared vision to transform
India’s ports into hubs of green growth while supporting the nation’s broader
climate commitments.
With site work set to commence shortly, the APL–DPA
initiative marks a decisive step towards building a resilient, low-carbon
maritime ecosystem — propelling India closer to a sustainable and future-ready
shipping industry.