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  • India Commits to Green Energy with 1 MW Hydrogen Plant at Deendayal Port 

    In a major move towards sustainable logistics, the Deendayal Port in Kandla, Gujarat, commissioned India’s first 1 MW green hydrogen plant. This project is a foundational step in the country’s plan to reduce reliance on fossil fuels in its maritime sector and is designed to power port operations using locally produced clean energy. The initiative highlights India’s commitment to decarbonizing its critical infrastructure and setting a model for compliance.

    The green hydrogen generated at the port will be used initially for internal consumption, setting a model for how renewable energy can be integrated into heavy-duty logistical environments. This project is aligned with the broader national strategy to promote green fuels and signals a positive trend for sustainable supply chains across the Indian subcontinent.

    For logistics companies, investments like this are key indicators of future regulatory and market direction. Ports that commit to sustainable energy are likely to become preferred hubs for international carriers seeking to meet their own net-zero commitments, positioning Deendayal as a forward-thinking and compliant maritime gateway.

    Source: https://journalofsupplychain.com/Article/warehouse-trends-innovations-shaping-the-future