MUMBAI, June 7: Mumbai Metro One today announced
installation of the rooftop solar panels on all 12 stations on the 11 km
Versova-Andheri-Ghatkopar corridor, operated by it, as well as in depot area.
"The rooftop solar panels will be installed at four locations in its depot
and at all the 12 stations. The entire solar power generating system will have
an installed capacity of 2.3 MW, out of which about 2 MW will be produced from
the rooftop installations at stations and remaining from the panels set up at
the depot," the company said in a statement issued here.
The company Mumbai Metro One will also install light-emitting diode (LED)
lighting at metro stations, depot, and administrative buildings to reduce its
electricity consumption.
"The electricity generated from the solar panels will be utilised for
non-traction use in activities like lighting, air-conditioning and
maintenance," it said.
Mumbai Metro's auxiliary power requirement for non-traction use is 6.9 MW, 30
per cent of which will be met with solar energy once the system is up and
running. The work on setting up rooftop solar panels will begin soon and take
about six months to complete.
"This initiative is a part of the 'go green go clean' campaign launched to
mark its second anniversary on June 8, 2016," the statement added.
-PTI