In-house solar power generation saves 2,300 tn of CO2 in RRTS corridor
By leveraging solar panels installed on rooftops, NCRTC has transformed its stations, depots, and receiving substations into hubs of clean and sustainable energy. The solar power plants, operational at various locations including Guldhar and Sahibabad RRTS stations, Duhai Depot, and receiving substations, contribute significantly to reducing carbon emissions. Moreover, installations at other stations are underway, further expanding the network of solar power infrastructure.
Upon reaching its targeted capacity of 11 MW solar powers, NCRTC anticipates a substantial reduction of around 11,500 tons of CO2 emissions annually, aligning with its efforts to combat climate change. These initiatives are in line with NCRTC's solar policy adopted in March 2021, aiming to generate over 11 MW peak of solar power across its facilities.
The solar power plants at Guldhar and Sahibabad stations, equipped with high-efficiency solar panels, exemplify NCRTC's dedication to sustainability. These installations are projected to generate a significant amount of electricity annually, making both stations ?Carbon Negative? by generating surplus power beyond their requirements.
Presently, a 34-km section of the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut RRTS corridor is operational, serving passengers between Sahibabad and Modi Nagar North stations. As construction progresses swiftly on the remaining stretches, NCRTC aims to complete the entire system by June 2025. (Source: ET Energy)