Clean NewsNewsRenewable EnergySolar

Vadodara Airport Goes Green With Solar

Vadodara airport is all set to start using clean and green energy for its day-to-day operations, as its ground-mounted grid-connected solar plant is ready for commissioning. The solar plant will be able to meet 50 per cent the electricity requirements of airport.

The power would be sourced from a plant located in the airport complex, having a capacity to generate 675 kilowatt (kw) of power, which will help the airport save around Rs 60 lakh every year on its electricity cost.

The Airports Authority of India has installed this solar plant for which the contract worth Rs 3.5 crore was awarded to a private company.

 

This is a Syndicate News feed

Related posts

Tata Power Solar Increases Its Manufacturing Capacity To 1100 MW

Vartika

World’s Largest Compressed-Air Storage Comes Up In California

Roshan

Maersk’s New Workboat Speeds Up Offshore Wind Construction By 30%

Sanjeev

“Topsun Solar PVGU”: An Innovation That Generates Electricity & Shields From Heat & Noise At The Same Time

Prasanna (Editor)

New Concrete Made From The Waste Of Previously Used Concrete

Vartika

Wishing A Happy Dussehra

Prasanna (Editor)