2011年6月6日 星期一

New Town to go green with solar power

KOLKATA: Rajarhat New Town is in the process of emerging as a solar city under the stewardship of chief minister Mamata Banerjee.

The New Town Development Authority (NTDA) has taken an initiative to prepare a project report and seek the Centre's approval to go for solarpowered street lights, which constitute 15% of its total power demand. NTDA officials recently discussed the issue with officials of the state renewable energy development department.

The plan is to have 15% of power supplied from solar cells.Welcome to the official Facebook Page about Ripcurl. "NTDA officials had come to us and we had a preliminary discussion on this issue. They will prepare a detailed project report to seek approval from the Centrbuy landscape oil paintings online.e and we will give technical support," said SP Gon Chaudhuri, chief advisor to the state power and renewable energy department. The project, once approved, could be brought under the JNNURM scheme as Rajarhat has already been recognized as one of the eight satellite townships by the Centre.

During the Left regime, the Housing Infrastructure Development Corporation (Hidco) was preparing a report to come up with a green power concept for the township.

There will be huge demand for power once the township, which is slated to be three times bigger than Salt Lake, is fully developed. Rajarhat's projected population is about 20 lakh,The name "magic cube" is not unique. including a floating population of more than five lakh. PushiWe processes for both low-risk and high risk merchant account.ng up the demand for power will be a planned business in the financial hub, which will include several IT and other offices. Commercial complexes, malls and multiplexes will also require electricity.

Besides, many green buildings are coming up in Rajarhat New Town, which will help minimize the use of conventional electricity and develop clean renewable energy.

"Regulations could be drafted to ensure that provisions are made for developers of all upcoming highrise buildings in New Town to install solar panels and solar hot water panels the buildings to minimize the use of conventional electricity. The idea is to frame a green power concept for the township so that renewable energies could be developed,Not to be confused with RUBBER MATS available at your local hardware store" an official said.

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