Delhi Metro 1st to become 100 per cent green' in world

The DMRC had earlier received the green certificates for its Phase-3 stations, depots, and sub-stations, said a statement.

Update: 2017-07-28 21:12 GMT
The party also threatened to stage protests if the DMRC goes ahead with the proposed hike.

New Delhi: By adhering to the green building norms for its residential colonies, the Delhi Metro has become the only completely “green” Metro system in the world. Officials said that the Delhi Metro has secured the platinum rating for adherence to green building norms for its 10 residential colonies from the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC).

The DMRC had earlier received the green certificates for its Phase-3 stations, depots, and sub-stations, said a statement.

Speaking on the need for energy optimisation, DMRC managing director Mangu Singh emphasised the need for “green transport”.

“Energy consumption has increased by 700 per cent in the last four dec-ades in the country and this will increase further three times by 2030. One of the major users of energy is the transport sector, that also, urban transport. Therefore, it is very relevant to focus on Metro systems and talk of green Metro,” he said at the third conference on Green Metro Systems on Friday.

The DMRC also announ-ced it is now generating 20 megawatt (MW) of solar power, after adding new solar power facilities that produce 2.6 MW across the Metro network.

Prem C. Jain, chairman, IGBC, said: “DMRC was the first one to become a green Metro. The ratings they have got is very hard earned and a lot of toil has gone into the process.”

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