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India’s First Removable Solar Panel Project Launched

Why in the News ?

Banaras Locomotive Works (BLW), Varanasi, has launched India’s first removable solar panel project as a pilot initiative. The 70-metre installation, featuring 28 panels generating 15 KW, is part of Indian Railways’ push towards sustainable and energy-efficient practices.

Key Features of the Project:

  • Pilot Installation:

    • 70-metre stretch with 28 solar panels.
    • Generates up to 15 KW of electricity.
  • Innovative Design:

    • Removable panels allow easy maintenance and seasonal adaptation.
    • Durable and efficient, with a lifespan of 25 years.
  • Land Efficiency:

    • Panels installed between railway tracks, requiring no land acquisition.
  • Energy Contribution:

    • Currently, 20% of BLW’s energy needs are met through solar power.
  • Sustainability Goal:

    • Part of Indian Railways’ broader mission to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2030.

Benefits and Future Implications:

  • Environmental Gains:

    • Reduces dependence on conventional fossil fuels.
    • Lowers carbon footprint of railways.
  • Operational Flexibility:

    • Removable nature ensures hassle-free repairs and replacements.
    • Adaptable for different seasons and conditions.
  • Cost Effectiveness:

    • Long lifespan (25 years) ensures savings in energy costs.
    • Reduces recurring expenditure on external electricity.
  • Scalability:

    • Success of this pilot project in Varanasi may lead to replication across India.
  • Symbolic Value:

    • Aligns with India’s National Solar Mission and Panchamrit commitments at COP26.

About Indian Railways and Renewable Energy :

●      Indian Railways Renewable Target:

○     To achieve 100% electrification by 2030 and become a net-zero carbon emitter.

●      Solar Power in Railways:

○     Use of rooftop solar panels in stations and trackside installations.

○     Over 1 GW of solar projects already commissioned or in progress.

●      Wind and Hybrid Projects:

○     Railways also exploring wind-solar hybrid energy systems.