IWAI sets ball rolling for methanol as maritime fuel

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

To make shipping on national waterways more lucrative, Inland Waterways Authority of (IWAI) has taken up a pilot project to demonstrate as maritime fuel, a top said Friday.

"We are placing order for 3 work boats to retrofit engines and 6 low draft cargo vessels of 1,000-2,000 tonnes capacity to that will use as fuel with technology from after a go-ahead from NITI Aayog," said.

Pandey was speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a shipping conclave organised by the & Industry here.

Methanol can be a game changer as the cost of the fuel is just Rs 26 a litre and the roadmap was shown by Union minister Nitin Gadkari, Pandey said.

is also working on fuel bunkering facilities in intervals of about 500 km on the entire 1,600 km Haldia-stretch for ships on methanol.

Methanol's volume is higher than diesel.

The design of the cargo vessels have been offered by DST of that requires just 1.5 meters draft -- a crucial factor for inland waterways' success at least in the NW-I that stretches from to

has assured draft of 2.8-3 metres till but further upstream there is draft issues which can be as low as 2 meters.

IWAI is also working on freight villages at and for which it has already taken land between 100 and 300 acres that will provide infrastructure to support volumes.

Freight village is an area where all activities relating to transport, logistics and distribution of goods are carried out by various operators. The concept is popular in but new in

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First Published: Fri, December 07 2018. 17:15 IST