- India is aiming to become a leader in the global shipbuilding industry by launching the Green Tug Transition Programme (GTTP) and setting a goal of becoming a ‘Global Hub for Green Ship’ building by 2030.
About Green Tug Transition Programme (GTTP)
- Programme will start with ‘Green Hybrid Tugs’, which will be powered by Green Hybrid Propulsion systems, and subsequently adopting non-fossil fuel solutions like (Methanol, Ammonia, Hydrogen).
- Target has been set for initial Green Tugs to start working in all major ports by 2025.
- At least, 50% of all Tugs are likely to be converted into Green Tugs by 2030.
- Tug Boats or Tugs are small but powerful ships which are used to pull or push other large ships for maneuvering or salvage purposes.
- Benefits
- Reduce emission as country moves towards achieving sustainable development.
- In line with India’s Mission LiFE movement and to become carbon neutral by 2070.
- Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways also inaugurated India’s first Centre of Excellence in Green Port & Shipping (NCoEGPS).
National Centre of Excellence for Green Port & Shipping (NCoEGPS)
- Located in Gurugram, it is a major initiative by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MOPSW) towards providing greener solutions.
- The NCoEGPS will be working under the framework of the Sagarmala programme of the MoPSW.
- The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) is the knowledge and implementation partner for this project.
- It aims at empowering ‘Make in India’ in Port, Coastal and Inland water transport.
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