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BPCL to establish India’s first green fuel ecosystem at Mumbai Port

As part of the initiative, BPCL and MbPA will collaborate to introduce Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations at Mumbai Port, promoting green energy adoption for port users and the general public.

BPCL to establish India’s first green fuel ecosystem at Mumbai Port
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Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Mumbai Port Authority (MbPA) and Mumbai Port Sustainability Foundation (MPSF) to establish a state-of-the-art green fuel ecosystem at Mumbai Port.

The MoU is a pivotal step towards driving India’s transition to cleaner energy solutions. By focusing on green fuel innovations, this initiative aims to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to the country’s climate change goals. BPCL, MbPA, and MPSF are dedicated to pioneering sustainable practices that align with India’s commitment to environmental stewardship.

G. Krishna Kumar, Chairman & Managing Director, BPCL stated, “This MoU is consistent with BPCL’s plans towards a sustainable tomorrow alongside our own aspiration to achieve net zero emissions in Scope 1 and Scope 2 by 2040. Enabling sustainable energy solutions like LNG and EV for the maritime sector is part of our endeavour to demonstrate social responsibility & partnering for our sustainable growth with that of the communities we serve.”

Rahul Tandon, Business Head (I&C), BPCL during the MoU remarked, "Our partnership with MbPA is a testament to BPCL’s strategic vision of advancing the sustainable fuels business. By leveraging LNG and green energy infrastructure, we aim to reshape the future of maritime operations. This collaboration reflects our commitment to driving innovation in fuel solutions that not only reduce carbon emissions but also create long-term value for the environment and the industry.”

As part of the initiative, BPCL and MbPA will collaborate to introduce Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations at Mumbai Port, promoting green energy adoption for port users and the general public. Additionally, the MoU outlines an exploration into the conversion of diesel-powered vessels to cleaner fuel alternatives, further enhancing the port’s green infrastructure and reducing its carbon footprint.

The agreement also includes provisions for waste management, as BPCL and MPSF will work on systems for source segregation, storage, and handling of recyclable and non-recyclable solid waste at Mumbai Port. This initiative promotes socially responsible practices, ensuring a cleaner and more sustainable operational environment.

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