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Mumbai International Airport leads the way in energy conservation

Updated on: 13 July,2016 01:51 PM IST  | 
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In sync with the Government of India's ambitious target of having 100 GW of solar power generation capacity by 2022, Mumbai International airport, on Wednesday has commissioned additional solar power of 410 kWp

Mumbai International Airport leads the way in energy conservation

In sync with the Government of India's ambitious target of having 100 GW of solar power generation capacity by 2022, Mumbai International airport, on Wednesday has commissioned additional solar power of 410 kWp.


The solar panels, spread across five different locations at the T2 and Cargo terminals, have been strategically positioned on the roof tops of the building for optimum utilisation of space at the airport.


Until now, CSIA was generating 650 kWp of solar power. Through additional solar installations the capacity will increase by 410 kWp, taking the total output up to 1060 kWp. The next phase of the solar project will include plant installations of 1700 kWp. The capacity is anticipated to further enhance to 6400 kWp by 2017. With over 40 million travellers using the airport annually, the city airport handles the highest number of passengers per acre in comparison to other airports in the country.

MIAL spokesperson said, "We are an environment conscious organisation. Our state-of-the-art infrastructure mirrors our efforts towards achieving and promoting sustainability. At MIAL, safeguarding the environment remains our prime focus in all our endeavors."



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