A capacity of 3,000 watts
DP World has launched a pilot solar power system at Nhava Sheva port in Mumbai.
The solar power system has a capacity of 3,000 watts and has been set up at the engineering workshop within the DP World Nhava Sheva International Container Terminal (NSICT) at the Jawaharlal Nehru Port.
With the aim of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, including carbon dioxide, the pilot solar power system will reduce the terminal’s annual power consumption by around 14,000 kWh.
“This solar power system will actively reduce greenhouse gas emissions at our marine terminal and help in cutting operational costs and contribute towards maintaining a cleaner environment,” said Alpesh Sharma, ceo of DP World Nhava Sheva.
Source: DP World