Sabarmati Multi-Modal Transit Hub gets a 700 kWp solar power plant

Ahmedabad: A 700 kWp solar power plant, operating under the Renewable Energy Service Company (RESCO) mode, has been installed at the Sabarmati Multi-Modal Transit Hub building in the city.

The Sabarmati hub is a multi-modal transit building which will provide seamless connectivity to other modes of transport like railway station, metro, BRT, and road transport with HSR system.

The National High-Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL), the company who is executing the Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor, has become the first entity in the state of Gujarat to secure approval for Net-Metering in RESCO mode and received registration from the Gujarat Energy Development Agency (GEDA).

This initiative has resulted in substantial savings in Capital Expenditure (Capex), amounting to INR 2.73 Crores, which might have been spent on the installation of the rooftop solar plant.

The solar plant is expected to generate approximately 10 lakh units of Green Energy annually, with zero investment and maintenance costs incurred by NHSRCL for a remarkable period of 25 years.

Installation of Solar Panels on roof top of Sabarmati Multimodal Transit Hub

The Solar Photovoltaic (PV) project, implemented under the RESCO Mode, has been contracted at an attractive rate of INR 3.9 per unit for the next 25 years. This rate is significantly lower than the current DISCOM rate of approximately INR 11 per unit, emphasizing the economic viability and enduring advantages of embracing renewable energy solutions.

NHSRCL’s approach not only signifies a significant step towards a greener future but also sets a precedent for other entities to explore and adopt sustainable practices in the realm of energy consumption. Further with the registration of its first Roof-Top Solar project, NHSRCL geared up for more such projects in its stations, buildings, depots, and sheds throughout its alignment. DeshGujarat