International
Conference on Decarbonization of Indian Railways- Mission Electrification
begins tomorrow
Ministry
of Railways through Institution of Railways Electrical Engineer (IREE) in
partnership with ASSOCHAM India is organising the International
Conference on Decarbonization of Indian Railways- Mission Electrification tomorrow
i.e. on 03-11-2016 in New Delhi. Member Traction, Railway
Board Shri Ashwani Kumar Kapoor briefed today about this conference and gave
following information:-
· An International
Conference on “Decarbonization of Indian Railways – Mission
Electrification” isbeing organized in New Delhi on 3rd Nov.’16.
· The Conference
aims at bringing various stakeholders on a common platform for
exchange of ideas and to deliberate on implementable technological solutions
and financing options to significantly increase pace of electrification and
achieve the target for setting up of renewable energy installations with total
capacity of 1000MW by 2020.
·The Conference will also
project Indian Railways as an attractive investment destination considering its
plans for huge investment in next 5 years towards modernization of its
electrified network and use of renewable energy.
· The Conference shall cover aspects relating to policy,
technological modernization, mechanization, innovations and financing models
for railway electrification and de-carbonization.
· National
Transport Development Policy Committee (NTDPC), in its
report, has identified electrification of railway tracks as a means to reduce
fuel consumption. The report has recommended for taking up electrification onpriority
through systematically tackling the bottlenecks in progress of electrification
projects. It has also suggested that electrification should be viewed as a
means of making rail transport independent of imported fossil energy, while
also provide a choice in sourcing energy. Moreover, electric traction allows
regeneration of power while braking/coasting and feeding the network, thereby
reducing overall consumption of energy and carbon emissions.
· In this regard,
following action has been planned for improving efficiency and bringing in cost
economies in freight and passenger operations. Reducing the Carbon Foot prints
through use of sustainable and green sources of energy is also a key focus
area.
In line with this vision, following action plan has been planned:
Ø Electrification
of Railway Tracks
Currently 28,000 rkm of tracks are electrified (42% of the total
network) carrying around two-thirds of total freight traffic and 50% of total
passenger traffic. As against 800 kms of average electrification in the earlier
years, 1600 rkm of railway tracks were electrified in 2015-’16.
Further, in order to enhance the pace of electrification,
following plan has been prepared:
Year
|
2016-’17
|
2017-’18
|
2018-’19
|
2019-’20
|
2020-’21
|
Target for
electrification (rkm)
|
2,000
|
4,000
|
6,000
|
6,200
|
6,200
|
To fast track the pace of electrification, Ministry of Railway
would be involving PSUs like IRCON, RITES and PGCIL. Increase in the pace of
electrification will reduce its fuel bill by Rs.
10,000 cr. annually as against the business as usual approach.
Ø Harnessing
Renewable Energy on IR to reduce energy cost and carbon footprints
- Indian Railways targets to harness 1 GW solar and 500
MW wind power as announced in Rail Budget 2015-’16,
- 500 MW of solar units on roof tops through
Central Finance Assistance (CFA) from MNRE and balance 500 MW on land.
Ø Introduction of Energy Efficient Rolling Stock
Acquisition/ Introduction
of new energy efficient Rolling Stock has been initiated through the following
projects
§ Electric
Loco Manufacturing Factory at Madhepura in Bihar
Project
awarded to Madhepura Electric Locomotive Private Limited (MELPL), a JV company
of Ministry of Railways and Alstom Manufacturing India Limited, to manufacture,
supply and maintain the state of art 12,000 HP energy efficient locomotives.
§ Production
of Energy Efficient High Horsepower Locomotives
-Last year, CLW achieved highest ever
out turn of 280 locomotives, out of which 215 were energy efficient three-phase
electric locomotives.
-CLW has completely switched over to production of only energy
efficient IGBT based High Horse Power three-phase locomotives from current year
and has turned out 122 such locos till Sept.’16.
§ Head On Generation (HOG)
Indian Railways have introduced HOG system wherein the lighting,
air-conditioning and other electrical loads of passenger coaches would be fed
directly from electric power drawn by locomotive from grid. This system
will do away with the requirement of diesel power car for feeding electric
supply to coaches and also enable in carrying additional passengers. This
system has already been introduced in NDLS-Mumbai Rajdhani Express saving
around 3,000 liters of diesel in one round trip.
§ Electrical Multiple Units (EMUs)
All new EMUs produced will be energy efficient with three phase
technology having regeneration capability. Around 200 energy efficient rakes
have been introduced in Mumbai Suburban area having regenerative braking
feature since 2007.
§ Manufacturing of energy efficient electric locos
from DLW, Varanasi
In order to meet the increased requirement of electric locomotives
resulting from accelerated electrification, it has been decided to manufacture
electric locos from DLW, Varanasi also. It is planned to manufacture two locos
in the current financial year followed by ten locos next year and there on.
Source:PIBNEWS
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