Khaleej Times

Railways draws roadmap to cut carbon footprint

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new delhi — Going green, the Indian Railways is stepping up efforts to reduce emission by 33 per cent in the next 10-12 years through sustained energy efficiency measures and maximum use of clean fuel.

Promoting low carbon mass transporta­tion system, the Railways will be using five per cent bio diesel and CNG/LNG for traction while stepping up use of renewables up to 10 per cent of its energy needs by 2030.

Besides, state-of-the-art energy efficient locomotive­s and regenerati­ve braking system will be the order of the day for the Railways to reduce emission level considerab­ly.

The Indian Railways is 12 times more energy efficient in freight traffic and three times more in passenger traffic compared to roadways, said a senior Railway Ministry official involved with green initiative­s undertaken by the public transporte­r.

Use of renewable sources of energy will be promoted for which a big target has been set to achieve 1,000MW of solar power and 170MW of wind power installed capacities. While about 20MW of solar power plant on roof top has already been commission­ed, wind power of 36MW has been commission­ed.

In order to reduce carbon footprint, a low carbon growth strategy has been adopted to reduce emission intensity by 33 per cent by the year 2030 with 2005 as the base year by improving traction fuel and energy efficiency, he said.

On the water front, the national transporte­r has decided to recycle water and promote rain water harvesting systems and revival of water bodies across the country.

There is a concerted efforts for increasing forest cover on railway land. The target of tree plantation on rail land is 50 million trees in the next three years. “This year 10.2 million trees have been planted against a target of 10.15 million,” the official said.

Railways have also commenced recycling of solid waste and generating energy from it. Fitting bio-toilets in its entire 55,000 strong fleet of coaches by 2019 is another green initiative of the Railways. — PTI

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