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METRO GETS GREEN RECOGNITIO­N

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Delhi Metro has become the only completely 'green' Metro system in the world for adhering to green building norms for its residentia­l colonies, DMRC officials said on Friday.

Delhi Metro has secured the platinum rating for adherence to green building norms for its 10 residentia­l colonies from the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC).

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporatio­n (DMRC) had earlier received the green certificat­es for its Phase-3 stations, depots, and substation­s, said a statement.

Speaking on the need for energy optimisati­on, DMRC Managing Director Mangu Singh emphasised the need for 'green transport'.

"Energy consumptio­n has increased by 700 per cent in the last four decades in the country and this will increase further three times by 2030.

"One of the major users of energy is the transport sector, that also, urban transport. Therefore, it is very relevant to focus on Metro systems and talk of green Metro," he said at the third conference on Green Metro Systems held at Metro Bhawan on Friday.

In addition, DMRC has also successful­ly achieved the target of generating 20 MW of solar power by the year 2017 by adding another 2.6 MW of solar power facilities across the Metro network.

The new solar power facilities were dedicated to the nation MD Singh and other senior officials.

Praising the Delhi Metro for its initiative­s to reduce carbonfoot­prints at its premises, Prem C Jain, Chairman, IGBC, said: "DMRC was the first one to become a green Metro. The platinum ratings they have got is very hard earned and a lot of toil has gone into the process."

The chairman of the conference and AK Gupta, Director (Electrical), DMRC also highlighte­d the different green initiative­s by DMRC and elaborated on the various projects scheduled to be taken up in the days ahead.

Meanwhile, S. Raghupathy, Deputy Director General, CII and Chair, Asia Pacific, World Green Building Council said: “India with a green building footprint of 4.6 billion square feet had the second largest green building footprint in the world.”

The DMRC also mentioned 'Swachh Chetna - An Eco Club', a joint initiative of the DMRC and Shri Ram School, Gurugram, for its efforts to "encourage school children to participat­e in the more environmen­t friendly projects and activities".

The National Conference on ‘ Green Metro Systems' was attended by delegates from all other Metro Systems in the country.

They deliberate­d on a rage of issues regarding the adoption of green technologi­es for planning, constructi­ng and operating Metro systems.

 ?? PIC/MPOST ?? The Natioaal Conference on Green Metro System was attended by delegates from all over India on Friday at Metro Bhawan, New Delhi
PIC/MPOST The Natioaal Conference on Green Metro System was attended by delegates from all over India on Friday at Metro Bhawan, New Delhi

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