CPWD to generate 42.50 MW solar power by September, 2016

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Last Updated : Feb 06 2016 | 12:01 AM IST

Measures to result in saving of Rs.115 cr per year in energy costs

Public sector construction major the Central Public Works Department (CPWD) will generate 42.50 MW of solar energy across the country besides replacing energy inefficient electrical fittings in 20 government buildings in Delhi by September, 2016 and in rest of the country later. These initiatives of CPWD are estimated to result in a total saving of Rs.115 cr per year.

Efforts of CPWD in this regard and the consequent gains in terms of saving in energy consumption were reviewed today by Shri Madhusudhan Prasad, Secretary (Urban Development).

CPWD earlier signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) for generation of solar power for installation of grid connected rooftop Solar Photo Voltaic panels in all Government buildings maintained by CPWD across the country. Consequently, SECI awarded works to 14 bidders for undertaking works in 16 states.

10 MW of solar power will be generated by May,2016 in Phase-I covering Delhi (3 MW), Uttar Pradesh (2 MW), North-East and UTs(2 MW) and 1 MW each in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Maharashtra.

In Delhi, Solar panels have already been installed for a total capacity of 1.50 MW over 6 government buildings viz., Nirman Bhawan, Shastri Bhawan, East Block and Sewa Bhawan (RK Puram), Pushpa Bhawan near Sheik Sarai and CGO Complex, Lodhi Road. During the last 3 months, a total of 2,86,100 units of power has been generated from these installations resulting in a saving of Rs.11.50 lakhs in energy cost. Generation of 42.50 MW of solar power is estimated to result in a saving of Rs.13 cr per year.

Shri Madhusudhan Prasad has directed CPWD and SECI to ensure net metering at all the 200 buildings in the country to ensure proper monitoring of net energy consumption by government buildings.

As part of measures to promote efficient use of energy in all the Government buildings, CPWD has begun to replace energy inefficient fittings with LED bulbs and 5 star air conditioning systems approved by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency. This will be completed in 20 buildings in Delhi by September,2016.

These measures are estimated to result in a total saving of 11.41 crore units of power and Rs.103 cr in energy cost per year.

In Delhi, a total of 16,613 LED lamps have so far been installed in 261 of 268 government bungalows and 408 of 546 flats of MPs. The remaining will be done so during the Budget session of Parliament.

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First Published: Feb 05 2016 | 4:06 PM IST

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