Harita Nickel Implements Decarbonization Roadmap Targeting Net Zero Emissions by 2060
Harita Nickel is pursuing a decarbonization strategy as part of its long-term operational transformation, aiming for Net Zero Emissions (NZE) by 2060. The company has set a roadmap that includes short-term goals for renewable energy usage, a medium-term reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, and long-term strategies involving renewable energy transition and carbon capture technology. Key initiatives include installing solar panels, implementing waste heat recovery systems, and converting waste cooking oil into alternative fuel, alongside investments in solar power generation.

Harita Nickel is advancing its decarbonization roadmap with a target for Net Zero Emissions (NZE) by 2060. It plans to utilize 23% renewable energy by 2025 and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 30% by 2030.
The company has initiated several projects, including the installation of a 40 MW solar power plant, waste heat recovery systems that convert waste heat into energy equivalent to 9 million liters of gasoline annually, and the conversion of waste cooking oil into alternative fuel. Harita Nickel's efforts are supported by investments and technological innovations, aiming for a sustainable mining operation.




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