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India aims for green shipping on inland waterways in five years - officials

India intends to transform its entire coastal and inland waterways delivering to renewable resource in the next 5 years, the shipping secretary stated on Thursday, helping Prime Minister Narendra Modi's goal for net zero carbon emissions by 2070.

We imagine that all our vessels, which now use waterways, will all get converted into green. In 5 years, it is doable, T. K. Ramachandran said at an event organised by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry.

India's current share of renewable resource at major ports is less than 10% according to federal government quotes.

India, which extensively depends upon foreign fleets, is also planning to include around 5,000 brand-new vessels over the next decade to its current capability of about 1,500 vessels.

Last month, Modi released the first Indian-made hydrogen-run ferry. Warship maker Garden Reach Shipbuilders & & Engineers has actually announced strategies to develop green energy vessels that would use solar power and batteries.

Globally the shipping industry discharges about 3% of the world's. CO2 emissions. India's efforts to cut its carbon footprint will. also help in meeting the International Maritime Company's. target to decrease general greenhouse gas emissions from ships by. 50% from 2008 levels by 2050.

To enhance its shipping market, Asia's third-largest economy. likewise plans to set up a Maritime Development Fund to help. manufacture green vessels and ports, stated another government. official.

We remain in the preliminary phase of establishing the Maritime. Advancement Fund, said R Lakshmanan, joint secretary in the. federal shipping ministry, adding an announcement might be made. later on this year.

India plans to construct green hydrogen hubs at three ports-. Kandla, Thoothukudi, and Paradip, Lakshmanan said.

New Delhi has set an enthusiastic production target of 5. million metric lots of green hydrogen per annum by 2030.

(source: Reuters)