"We are the single largest bulk consumer of diesel in the country and will be using bio-diesel up to 5 per cent of the total fuel consumption in diesel locomotives," Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu said here today at a seminar on the World Environment Day.
"Besides bio-fuel, solar energy will also be harnessed in a big way. Our aim is to reduce the carbon footprint and we are taking a series of steps in this direction," he said.
Currently bio-diesel costs Rs 7 less per litre than diesel. While Railways buys diesel at Rs 59 per litre, bio-diesel is Rs 52.
Therefore, even a small reduction in fuel consumption through blending with bio-diesel is expected to result in a substantial savings for the Railways in the fuel bill as well as lower carbon emission.
Prabhu said Railways will also carry out an energy audit and water audit to reduce its consumption.
There will be water reclycling plants at stations of these states among other steps to manage water crisis, he said.
Prabhu said all new railway buildings will be constructed as green buildings with provision of plenty of natural light, solar panels, and water conservation system among others.
It is our endeavour to address the environment issue so that it is protected in the country, he said.
