JNPA Safeguards Marine Ecosystem with launch of unmanned Solar-Powered Boat for floating trash collection
The event concluded at the Gateway of India in the presence of Shri Unmesh Sharad Wagh, IRS, Chairman, JNPA
MUMBAI : Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA)- India’s Best Performing Port, launched the unmanned solar-powered boat for collecting floating trash from the ocean at the Gateway of India, on Wednesday, October 2nd. The event was organised as a tribute to the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, on the occasion of his birth anniversary. This initiative aligns with the vision of Shri Sarbananda Sonowal, Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, to promote sustainable practices and protect India’s marine environment, and was carried out under the guidance of Shri Unmesh Sharad Wagh, IRS, Chairman, JNPA.
Underscoring JNPA’s striving for sustainability and protecting the natural ecosystem, Shri Unmesh Sharad Wagh, IRS, Chairman, JNPA, stated, “As the guardians of the country’s blue economy, it is our responsibility to protect our seas and ecosystems. To further this mission, we have launched an unmanned boat that will collect waste twice a week at the Gateway of India, ensuring a cleaner sea. This boat will also clean the Elephanta Sea. Additionally, this innovative boat will operate at JNPA to maintain the cleanliness of our coastal areas. We are committed to utilising modern and sustainable technologies to enhance our environmental efforts and promote a healthier marine ecosystem.”
JNPA has a tie-up with the Clearbot team, an organisation that provides smart and sustainable marine solutions. The unmanned boat boasts several advanced features that enhance its functionality. It operates autonomously, effortlessly navigating and detecting objects using LiDAR sensors and patented avoidance technology. This ensures efficient and safe waste collection in various marine environments.
Additionally, the boat provides consistent data collection, with information displayed in real-time on a customised online dashboard, allowing for easy monitoring and analysis. To further its sustainability, the boat is equipped with an integrated solar panel that enables simultaneous charging during operation, ensuring continuous performance without reliance on traditional power sources.
The unmanned boat features auto-docking capabilities for seamless returns to docking stations and long-lasting batteries for extended operations. The Clearbot excels in pollution recovery and oil spill management, effortlessly handling loads of up to 500 kilograms. Its zero-emission operation highlights its commitment to environmental sustainability while effectively tackling marine pollution challenges.
The launch of the unmanned boat for sea waste collection marks a significant step forward in JNPA’s commitment to safeguarding the marine ecosystem. By harnessing innovative technology and sustainable practices, we aim to enhance the health of our oceans and coastal areas, ensuring a cleaner and greener future
About JNPA :
The Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) is one of the premier container-handling ports in India. Since its inception on May 26, 1989, JNPA has transformed from a bulk cargo terminal into the premier container port in the country.
Currently, JNPA operates five container terminals – NSFT, NSICT, NSIGT, BMCT and APMT. The Port also has a Shallow Water Berth for general cargo. A Liquid Cargo Terminal present at the JNPA Port is managed by the BPCL-IOCL consortium. Additionally, the newly constructed coastal berth links other Indian ports and facilitates enhancing the traffic of coastal containers.
Nestled across 277 hectares of land, JNPA also operates a meticulously designed multi-product SEZ, with state-of-the-art infrastructure, to boost export-oriented industries in India.
JNPA is also developing an all-weather, deep-draft, greenfield port at Vadhvan, in Maharashtra. It is poised to be among the top 10 ports globally and will be 100% green port since its inception.