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Railways to switch 155 stations to solar energy with Rs450m cost

Published on: May 31, 2021 8:09 PM

LAHORE: Pakistan Railways will shift its 155 railway stations to solar energy under the vision of the government to use alternative environment-friendly energy resources.

PR Public Relations Director Nazia Jabeen said on Monday that total cost of the project would be Rs 450 million. She said that the PC-1 of the project – Solarization and commissioning of 155 railway stations – had been approved and tender of the project would be presented after the budget 2021-22.

Giving the details, she said that 81 railway stations would be equipped with backup of eight hours after solarization of the entire electric system. She said that 22 railway stations would be shifted to solar energy where computer-based inter-locking system was working.

“As many as 22 railway stations would be converted to solar energy where only two hours backup would be provided whereas 52 railway stations would be solarized where no backup would be provided,” she said. She said that total production capacity of the project would be 2308 kilowatts and 3.2 million units per annum with 20 per cent efficiency to be produced in a year.

She said that the project life will be 25 years and total 83 million units of electricity will be produced. After installation of the project, the railways would save Rs 52 million annually which is spent on fuel and maintenance of diesel generators. The official said that the railways would save Rs 70.62 million per year due to the tariff difference between solar and WAPDA electricity cost.

She said that LED lights along with the solar energy system would be installed which would also save Rs 28.92 million per annum. She said that the backup period of the project was four to five years and during this period it would complete its cost and after that the project would save millions of rupees for the railways.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Headline, Nazia Jabeen, Pakistan Railways, Railways, solar electricity, solar energy, solar stations, solarization, tariff

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