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Methanol Institute welcomes DPA as its new member

Located within the Rotterdam-Singapore Green Shipping Corridor, DPA is advancing its efforts to become a zero-emission fuel bunkering hub.
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The Methanol Institute (MI) has welcomed Deendayal Port Authority (DPA) as its newest member. As a member of the Methanol Institute, DPA will contribute to global discussions on methanol as a marine fuel, exchange knowledge with industry leaders and support the development of policies and best practices to facilitate the transition to sustainable shipping.

Furthermore, as one of India’s largest major ports, handling approximately 140 million tonnes of cargo annually, the Deendayal Port Authority aims to position itself as a key player in the transition to sustainable fuels, including bio-methanol.

Located within the Rotterdam-Singapore Green Shipping Corridor, DPA is advancing its efforts to become a zero-emission fuel bunkering hub. To achieve this the port is implementing several key initiatives, such as introducing energy-efficient cargo handling technologies and launching a 1MW green hydrogen demonstration plant.

Furthermore, DPA is incorporating battery, fuel cell, and hybrid-powered tugboats into its operations. In addition to these efforts, the port is establishing a Centre of Excellence for Green Maritime Fuels to foster innovation and collaboration among industry stakeholders, academia, and start-ups, further driving the transition toward sustainable maritime solutions.

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