Study says Delhi Metro will save emission of more than one lakh tonne of green house gases; figure is five times higher than that estimated in 2007
Study says Delhi Metro will save emission of more than one lakh tonne of green house gases; figure is five times higher than that estimated in 2007
The Metro has made Delhi greener.u00a0
Thanks to its clean ride, the city will save emission of 1.31 lakh tonne of green house gases by this yearend. The figure is five times higher than that estimated in 2007.u00a0
A study by the Central Road Research Institute (CRRI) had estimated in 2007 that the Delhi Metro would save emission of 27.6 thousand tonnes of green house gases. And the money saved will be Rs 41.04 crore.
The Delhi Metro's ridership in 2007 was five lakh per day and has now gone up to 8.5 lakh.
"The environmental and social benefits gained by the city because of the mass transport system will help recover the full cost of Delhi Metro's Phase-I two years earlier than anticipated by the old CRRI study. The cost was to be recovered in 2013," said Delhi Metro Spokesperson Anuj Dayal.
Delhi Metro's first phase of 65 km was completed at a cost of Rs 10,000 crore.
The number of two-wheeler users who had the option of shifting to the Metro has gone up to 66 per cent this year from 32.81 per cent in 2007, the study said.
However, the number of car owners who had the option of shifting to the Metro has increased only by ten per cent.
"Among all Metro users, 23.27 per cent said traffic jams were the main reason for their shift of preference; 5.14 per cent said they took to the Metro to avoid parking hassles; 16.51 per cent said they saved time with the train ride; 8.38 per cent found it safer and 15.97 per cent said the journey was more comfortable," said the CRRI study.
Rs 180.89 crore
Annual saving by Metro passengers on account of reduced fuel consumption
Metro Maths
>>The annual cost saved by Metro passengers on account of reduced travel time will be Rs 947.07 crore
>>The Metro will take the daily share of 57,953 vehicles for all other modes of travel such as cars, buses, two-wheelers, auto-rickshaws
>>The Metro will help avoid 255 accidents, including 51 fatalities
(All figures are for 2009)
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