Howrah railway station set to go green, to install rooftop solar panels

According to estimates, 50 to 60% of the power demand at the station can be met through solar energy

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Howrah railway station set to go green, to install rooftop solar panels

is set to go green with the installation of three megawatt rooftop panels on platform sheds.

"We are executing a three megawatt rooftop project for eastern railway at a cost of Rs 21 crore which will probably be the largest rooftop project in the Indian Railways," director Rahul Gupta told PTI.



is a renewable energy service company, engaged in the project.

Confirming the development, eastern railway CPRO Ravi Mahapatra said that 14 platform sheds will be used to setup the rooftop panels.

Gupta said they will sell power at Rs 5.49 per unit for the next 25 years to eastern railway.

"Financial closure is done and we expect to execute the project in the next three months," he said.

According to estimates, 50 to 60 per cent of the power demand at Howrah station can be met through energy.

Gupta said that the eastern railway will make sizeable saving in electricity cost after the implementation of the project.

Rooftop projects are gaining popularity in government buildings due to the subsidy provided by the Centre to the tune of 15 per cent, making projects viable for both service providers and buyers.

Howrah railway station set to go green, to install rooftop solar panels

According to estimates, 50 to 60% of the power demand at the station can be met through solar energy

According to estimates, 50 to 60% of the power demand at the station can be met through solar energy is set to go green with the installation of three megawatt rooftop panels on platform sheds.

"We are executing a three megawatt rooftop project for eastern railway at a cost of Rs 21 crore which will probably be the largest rooftop project in the Indian Railways," director Rahul Gupta told PTI.

is a renewable energy service company, engaged in the project.

Confirming the development, eastern railway CPRO Ravi Mahapatra said that 14 platform sheds will be used to setup the rooftop panels.

Gupta said they will sell power at Rs 5.49 per unit for the next 25 years to eastern railway.

"Financial closure is done and we expect to execute the project in the next three months," he said.

According to estimates, 50 to 60 per cent of the power demand at Howrah station can be met through energy.

Gupta said that the eastern railway will make sizeable saving in electricity cost after the implementation of the project.

Rooftop projects are gaining popularity in government buildings due to the subsidy provided by the Centre to the tune of 15 per cent, making projects viable for both service providers and buyers.
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