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Monday, 13 July 2020

Solar Projects Leads to' Net Zero'Carbon Emission Mass Transportation Network by 2030

Solar Projects Leads to' Net Zero'Carbon Emission Mass Transportation Network by 2030
No.165/29.06.2020
07-07-2020
Chennai
Indian Railways takes decisive steps to transform itself as ‘Net Zero’ Carbon Emission Mass Transportation Network by 2030
On a mission mode, Indian Railways takes decisive steps to transform itself as ‘Net Zero’ Carbon Emission Mass Transportation Network by 2030.
It has already floated tenders for 2 GW of solar projects for Indian Railways to be installed o­n unutilised railway lands.
Pilot project in Bina getting operationalised soon and under extensive testing and trial.
Mission Atma Nirbhar Bharat remains the driving force.
Solar Energy to make Indian Railways a complete ‘Green mode of transportation’.
A new dawn ushers o­n Indian Railways as it endeavors to be self-reliant for its energy needs as directed by the Prime Minister and solarise railway stations by utilizing its vacant lands for Renewable Energy (RE) projects. Railway is committed to utilize solar energy for meeting its traction power requirements and become a complete ‘Green mode of transportation’.
The Ministry of Railways has decided to install solar power plants o­n its vacant unused lands o­n mega scale.
The use of solar power will accelerate the Minister of Railways, Shri Piyush Goyal’s mission to achieve conversion of Indian Railways to ‘Net Zero’ Carbon Emission Railway.
Indian Railways present demand would be fulfilled by the solar projects being deployed, making it the first transport organisation to be energy self-sufficient. This would help in making Indian Railways green as well as ‘Atma Nirbhar’.
Indian Railways has acted as a pioneer in green energy procurement. It has started energy procurement from various solar projects like 3 MWp solar plant set up at MCF Raebareilly (UP). About 100 MWp rooftop solar systems have already been commissioned o­n various stations and buildings of Indian Railways.

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