On
World Environment Day on Wednesday, Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit
dedicated to the Capital a 345 kW solar energy project under which power
distribution company BSES Yamuna Power Limited (BYPL) has started
generating power through 1,257 solar panels that have been installed on
the roof-tops of eight BYPL offices, including seven grid stations and
two car parks.
The
project costing Rs.3.6 crore has been part funded by the Ministry of
New and Renewable Energy and the Delhi Government Energy Efficiency
& Renewable Energy Management Centre.
At
an event organised to commemorate the commissioning of the project, it
was mentioned that the cost per unit of solar energy is between Rs.8 and
Rs.10. This will ensure that BYPL will save around Rs.50 lakh in its
power purchase costs annually and would ultimately benefit its consumers
in East and Central Delhi.
The
grids, where BYPL has installed the solar panels, are at Rajiv Gandhi
Super Specialty Hospital, Vikas Marg; Welcome Station, Dwarkapuri; Vivek
Vihar, Jhilmil and BYPL’s office in IP Industrial Estate. In addition,
solar panels have also been installed at two car parks in Karkardooma.
Calling
for promoting renewable energy resources, Ms. Dikshit said: “For our
electricity needs, we have excessively used scarce natural resources
like coal. We should not think only about ourselves. We should conserve
these scarce natural resources for the next generation. Our country is
endowed with abundant sunshine. For our electricity needs, we should
look towards the sun.”
Power
Minister Haroon Yusuf also observed that “installing solar panels atop
grid stations is a novel idea,” and expressed confidence that “adoption
of this model on a large scale will help Delhi cater to its electricity
needs and also help check environmental pollution”.
Lauding
the joint initiative, BYPL CEO Ramesh Narayanan remarked: “Roof-top
solar power installations will help BYPL meet its Renewable Power
Obligation (RPO) targets. In the coming months, we plan to install solar
panels atop all our 50 grids in East and Central Delhi. We are
committed to finding and encouraging green power solutions.”
A
BYPL spokesperson said the “these solar panels have utilised spare
roof-top space and would also help reduce heat and help keep the
premises cooler”. Moreover, he said, about five lakh units of solar
power that would be generated annually would be routed to the grid for
distribution to consumers and would result in saving nearly 375 tonnes
of coal as it takes around 750 grams of coal to generate 1 unit of
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