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VOC port explores establishment of a shipbuilding facility at Thoothukudi

VOC port is already eyeing to become the green hydrogen hub of India and is aiming to set up a pilot plant with a daily capacity of 10 tonnes to gain experience in generating, storing, transporting, transmitting, and bunkering green hydrogen.
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The VOC Port Authority is exploring the possibility of setting up a shipbuilding facility in Thoothukudi for which discussions are on with a Korean conglomerate, according to sources.

VOC port chairman Susanta Kumar Purohit, along with a team of senior port officers, had an interactive meeting with HD-Korea Shipbuilding and Offshore Engineering, (Hyundai Group) in this regard. The meeting was facilitated by Ministry of Port, Shipping and Waterways, and Invest India. Union shipping ministry is looking at multiple options to set up the facility. India is planning to expand its fleet size to 2,500 ships by adding 1,000 new vessels in 10 years to reduce its dependence on foreign shipping companies. The current 28 Indian local shipbuilders (20 of which are private companies) are mainly to build small and medium-sized ships.

Three to four states had responded to the proposal for setting up the shipbuilding infrastructure and one of them was Tamil Nadu. The Korean company is looking at the location of the land, following which a techno-feasibility study will be done, and the facility will be set up based on the response of the company.

VOC port is already eyeing to become the green hydrogen hub of India and is aiming to set up a pilot plant with a daily capacity of 10 tonnes to gain experience in generating, storing, transporting, transmitting, and bunkering green hydrogen. A pilot green hydrogen plant at VOC port is likely to become operational in the next three months. For long-term financing for the maritime industry, a Maritime Development Fund with a corpus of Rs 25,000 crore will be set up. This will have 49% contribution by the government, and the rest will be mobilised from ports and private sector.

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