India has emerged as a global leader in climate action, says Reddy
Minister for Coal and Mines G. Kishan Reddy said the Rooftop Solar Power Plant at the Geological Survey of India Training Institute (GSITI) in Hyderabad represents a significant step forward in the institute’s commitment to promoting sustainable energy nseindia .
The new solar power plant, inaugurated on 12 Oct, is a significant step towards reducing GSITI’s carbon footprint while promoting renewable energy use within government institutions. It is expected to generate a substantial portion of the institute’s energy needs, contributing to India’s larger goal of increasing renewable energy’s share in the overall energy mix bseindia .
Inaugurating the plant, Reddy lauded the institute for its commitment to sustainable energy, stating, “This is a significant step towards environmental responsibility, energy efficiency, and sustainable development conexpoconagg .
“India has emerged as a global leader in climate action, with initiatives like the Pradhan Mantri Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana empowering households to harness solar energy sbi.com.in .
“The 150-kilowatt rooftop solar plant at GSITI will meet 75% of the institute’s energy needs, saving Rs.30 lakh annually, and set a new standard for renewable energy use in public institutions isolaralliance .”
S. D. Patbhaje, Additional Director General of the Geological Survey of India (Southern Region), addressed the gathering, emphasizing the importance of this project for sustainable development http://mines.gov.in.
“This solar power plant stands as a model for future government initiatives in renewable energy, showcasing GSITI’s role in supporting India’s sustainable energy future and making India a global leader in clean energy iea.org ,” the Mines ministry said. fiinews.com