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Novawind JSC Begins Wind-Powered Electricity Supply to DeloPorts

The wind power division of Rosatom’s NovaWind has recently begun supplying wind-generated electricity to DeloPorts - a stevedore asset of Delo Group.

January 12, 2022. By Manu Tayal

The wind power division of Rosatom’s NovaWind has recently begun supplying wind-generated electricity to DeloPorts - a stevedore asset of Delo Group.
 
The company switched its KSK and NUTEP terminals to electricity completely generated at wind farms.
 
The respective agreement was signed in April 2021 between the parent company of the Group, Management Company Delo, and Atomenergoprom JSC, a company consolidating Rosatom civil assets.
 
KSK and NUTEP became the first large port infrastructure facilities in Russia to announce a complete switch to renewable energy.
 
The annual handling capacity of NUTEP is 700 thousand TEUs, and the capacity of KSK grain terminal is up to 7 million tons.
 
According to NovaWind JSC, the potential reduction in CO2 emissions due to NUTEP and KSK switching to wind energy is likely to amount to 6.8 and 5.7 thousand tons of CO2 per year, respectively (as compared to traditional natural gas generation).
 
Commenting on the development, Grigory Nazarov, Deputy CEO for Development and International Business, NovaWind JSC, said “Rosatom is consistently implementing a strategy for low-carbon energy production based on nuclear and wind power generation. NovaWind contributes to reducing carbon footprint in the Russian energy sector and provides partners with additional tools to achieve sustainable development goals. And I hope that this year even more companies will choose to move towards reducing their carbon footprint in the production of goods and services using electricity generated from renewable energy sources.”
 
“On January 1, 2022, our terminals shifted to electricity generated from wind. The “green port” project is still a work in progress. This is especially important in view of plans to modernise our enterprises: their productivity will go up, while the environmental impact will decrease. This approach is fully consistent with the ESG principles being implemented nowadays by the Delo Group. We are grateful to our partners at Rosatom for their help and assistance in this environmental project,” said Igor Yakovenko, CEO, DeloPorts on the beginning of the green power deliveries to the company’s terminals.
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