Railways to install Solar Power Plants at 200 Railway Stations on its own this fiscal
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Delhi: Indian Railways proposes to install solar power plants of about
8.8 Mega Watt (MW)-capacity at railway stations, railway office
buildings and level crossing gates throughout the country under railway
funding. These include; Provision of 10 KWp solar PV modules each at 200
stations under various Zonal Railways, provision of total 4.05 MWp
Solar Photo Voltaic (SPV) at roof top of 21 railway office buildings and
provision of total 1.3 MWp capacity Solar Photo Voltaic (SPV) plants at
2000 Level Crossing gates on Indian Railways.
Indian Railways proposes to harness
solar energy by utilizing roof top space of railway stations, other
railway buildings & land including through the PPP mode as per the
feasibility, the modalities of which are being worked out.
However, solar power plants have been
provided on top of two narrow gauge trains plying on
Pathankot-Jogindernagar route in Kangra Valley section and Kalka-Shimla
section on trial basis. On evaluation of trial and cost benefit
analysis, further study of economic viability will be undertaken.
The estimated cost of about 8.8
MW-capacity for projects of providing solar panels under railway funding
for works mentioned above is about Rs. 100 crore. The benefits of these
projects are reliable power supply particularly at remote locations and
saving in diesel due to reduced running of Diesel Generators.
This information was given by the
Minister of State for Railways Shri Manoj Sinha in written reply to a
question in Lok Sabha today.
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