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India emerges as key partner in Monaco's push for sustainable yachting, says Yacht Club de Monaco Chief

Monte Carlo [Monaco], July 11 (ANI): As India deepens its investments in green energy and clean mobility, the country is also carving out a growing role in the…

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Monte Carlo [Monaco], July 11 (ANI): As India deepens its investments in green energy and clean mobility, the country is also carving out a growing role in the world of sustainable yachting and marine innovation, according to Bernard d’Alessandri, General Secretary of the Yacht Club de Monaco.

Speaking on the sidelines of the 13th edition of the Monaco Energy Boat Challenge, d’Alessandri singled out India’s participation, including the performance of the Indian team Sea Sakthi, as a significant marker of the country’s potential in the yachting sector.

“India is a large country and a young country, and you are in the phase of development for yachting,” d’Alessandri said, adding that this presents a unique opportunity.

“You can start with a white page, and it’s much easier to start in a good way.” He noted that while Monaco must now work to transform its existing marina infrastructure, India has the advantage of building “a new generation of marina” and adopting “a new generation of boat” from the ground up, without the constraints of legacy systems.

On the question of India-Monaco collaboration in marine innovation, d’Alessandri pointed out that India’s engagement with sustainable boating is not new. “India was one of the first countries to come to the Monaco Energy Boat Challenge,” he said, describing the partnership as important given the ecological sensitivity of Monaco’s own waters.

He compared the Mediterranean coastline Monaco operates in to “a small lake,” noting that large vessels can cause outsized environmental damage in such confined waters, a concern he said makes sustainable technology partnerships, including with India, especially valuable.

D’Alessandri also spoke about the broader significance of the Monaco Energy Boat Challenge, now in its 13th year, which brought together 54 teams from across the world this season. He described the event as a proving ground for the maritime industry’s sustainability ambitions, built around young engineers and student teams. “This big meeting is unique in the world, to have so many engineers working in the same sense to do something and change this industry,” he said, calling yachting “a wonderful industry” that nonetheless carries a responsibility to protect ocean ecosystems and seabeds.

He framed the competition as part of a wider ecosystem approach, one that includes shipyards, marina maintenance, and boat-building — all of which need to move toward sustainability together. “We are in a mini smart city for the future,” he said of the event and its collaborative environment involving students, startups, and established marine industry players.

On the question of which clean technology, hydrogen, electric propulsion, or alternative fuels, holds the most promise for decarbonising the marine sector, d’Alessandri drew a parallel with the automobile industry’s own transition over the past two decades. Just as cars today range from electric city vehicles to other formats built for longer journeys, he said the marine sector will likely need a mix of energy solutions suited to different functions rather than a single dominant technology. “You have to find good energy, and you have to think in the right way to not do more damage,” he said.

For India, which is simultaneously scaling up its clean mobility and green energy ambitions on land, d’Alessandri’s comments suggest the country’s early involvement in events like the Monaco Energy Boat Challenge and the performance of teams like Sea Sakthi could position it as a meaningful player in the next phase of global marine sustainability efforts. (ANI)

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